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looks like my wallet might be taking another beating....
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Beat me to it stain.
Been looking for this option for quite some time. Adding rebound to the tcat should.certainly help with the mid day moguls.that have been ever present for the last few years.
Wonder what the cost is, probably not cheap knowing hygear but it will be good.
Been looking for this option for quite some time. Adding rebound to the tcat should.certainly help with the mid day moguls.that have been ever present for the last few years.
Wonder what the cost is, probably not cheap knowing hygear but it will be good.
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I just emailed them on more info and pricing on this kit
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Another question, has anyone replace the iQs system with regular shocks and found a way to keep codes from appearing?
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I think you’d be better off buying new QS3Rs and putting the servo on it and revalved at least you could put the manual changer in the old shocks and sell them. I think you have to buy the shock body you want on top of that price, that parts a little confusing
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Thats what I did on my 2020 SRXI think you’d be better off buying new QS3Rs and putting the servo on it and revalved at least you could put the manual changer in the old shocks and sell them. I think you have to buy the shock body you want on top of that price, that parts a little confusing
Was it a noticeable difference Tom? When on the XTX LE i found it to be much more comfortable than the LTX LE with QS3R's especially when the trails are choppy, But often wondered how much comfort I was giving up with the iQS Fox Zero shocksThats what I did on my 2020 SRX
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I can see it both ways depending on total $$$$$$.
I need to see what the total is for certain packages.
I do like the Hygear twisted spring packages.
I need to see what the total is for certain packages.
I do like the Hygear twisted spring packages.
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Those are sweet and pricey!!I can see it both ways depending on total $$$$$$.
I need to see what the total is for certain packages.
I do like the Hygear twisted spring packages.
Was it a noticeable difference Tom? When on the XTX LE i found it to be much more comfortable than the LTX LE with QS3R's especially when the trails are choppy, But often wondered how much comfort I was giving up with the iQS Fox Zero shocks
It made a big difference and with so much more control and rideability in the rough stuff. For me it was well worth it, getting old and hate standing.
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I hear that.getting old and hate standing.
I see on Catalyst they added IQS to center shock on some models. About time !
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That center shock/spring is priority one for rear skid updates for me.
I have an Elka shock and spring that would fit but I am leaning towards selling that set of Elka's and working with the QS3's
I have an Elka shock and spring that would fit but I am leaning towards selling that set of Elka's and working with the QS3's
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I replaced the center shock day 1 on my '25 XTX with the QS3 Kashima with dual rate springs. Loved it. You do have to install the shock with the resevior on the bottom vs the top like on the 137"That center shock/spring is priority one for rear skid updates for me.
I have an Elka shock and spring that would fit but I am leaning towards selling that set of Elka's and working with the QS3's
The center shock from the LTX LE fits on the XTX LE as well doesn't it?I replaced the center shock day 1 on my '25 XTX with the QS3 Kashima with dual rate springs. Loved it. You do have to install the shock with the resevior on the bottom vs the top like on the 137"
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