pedros83
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My front skid shock snapped in half today on my 2010 nytro xtx. So i need to replace it. Is it possible to install a shock with a resevoir for compression adjustment? And where would i find one if they do?
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The only way I can think to do that is your going to have to get the length from eye to eye compresssed and extended and then get the width of shock mounts on both ends and get the diameter of bolt hole used.
Then go to Fox or Elka or someone like that and try and match it up.
Now if memory serves me correct didn’t the Apex XTX use a fox float for a few years?
I’m told the Apex XTX uses the same skid as Nytro .
Then go to Fox or Elka or someone like that and try and match it up.
Now if memory serves me correct didn’t the Apex XTX use a fox float for a few years?
I’m told the Apex XTX uses the same skid as Nytro .


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- just up dated to a 2017 sidewinder , 2011 xtx apex, 07 attack, 98 700 delux, 97 600 sx
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there is a shock guy in MN selling shocks has a big inventory not sure if you wanted to look down here just thought to through it out there
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Not a res shock, but Carver Performance (and others) offers a Fox Zero Pro center shock that he valves to your specs that fits the Nytro.
livewire_101proof
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The 08 anniversary and a few others came with reservoir center shock, the canister is mounted on the rail. They were comp, and rebound adjustable, just need the mount to mount it to the rail. U can find them used here and there
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