Vector1
Expert
Does anyone know if the Nytro sway bar will fit the Phazer and if so does it make a difference?
Thanks for any help.
Thanks for any help.
terret725
TY 4 Stroke Junkie
there was a post on this a while ago. i think theres a link in the "phazer how to" sticky in this section.
I tried it and yes it fits just fine.Only made a difference at low speeds.At higher speed it wont overcome the high center of gravity we have.I took it off and put stock one on again since it also seemed to throw you around more in big bumps.I will sell the whole setup just make a offer and post your opinion once tried.
I believe the key to handling is to lower our sled and keep the suspension quality the same.Thats not easy to do though.
I believe the key to handling is to lower our sled and keep the suspension quality the same.Thats not easy to do though.
snomaniac
Expert
I agree, I lowered my rear suspension by 3/4 to an inch by installing walker evans shocks( shorter than stock) in both rear positions, and extended to 128in track.... combined with the schmidt bros sway bar makes the thing handle great compared to stock.cannondale27 said:I tried it and yes it fits just fine.Only made a difference at low speeds.At higher speed it wont overcome the high center of gravity we have.I took it off and put stock one on again since it also seemed to throw you around more in big bumps.I will sell the whole setup just make a offer and post your opinion once tried.
I believe the key to handling is to lower our sled and keep the suspension quality the same.Thats not easy to do though.
Cool!I may try moving the rear suspension mounting points up about a inch.A member here did it and was real happy.Would like to move front points also.Thinking of fabbing a mount system in front like A.C. has so whole suspension floats.No binding and flatter approach angle for track.I never hit running boards like the Skidoos so I think we have some room to play with.
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