dsaxberg
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I have an RX Warrior with over 10,000 miles. I have had to weld the suspension twice. Am thinking about an M-10 suspension. Other than having to spend $ any reason not to go with the M-10? Any other suggestions? Thanks!
Ratpack
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I have never rode a m10 but I love mr expert x
grader
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from friends experiences with them and reading about others they have 2 downfalls, first they dont transfer, second they rob top speed, as in 5-10 mph. as for the ride quality they are great,it just depends on what is important to you.
Honk
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weld the w-arm up and it will be fine. Everyone breaks them.
HOMEHARDWARE65
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geez you guys must be doing some snowcross with your rx1's, lol. I ride pretty hard and hit some big bumps and have never broke anyting
YammyRX1
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I'm putting in a Mono right now so if you're looking for some Pro Action parts....
I thought the Mono was the way to go and then the more I read the more work I had to do:
-add gussets
-rebuild and revalve shock
-replace all grease fittings
-sandblast / prime / paint
-new bushings
-some new idlers / bearings
-Pioneer wheel kit
-sliders and tapped hole upgrade
Long story short I owe a lot of favors to a lot of people after this and I hope this skid was worth all the time and money. I have a feeling that the M10 might have required less work and might be better on sliders?
I thought the Mono was the way to go and then the more I read the more work I had to do:
-add gussets
-rebuild and revalve shock
-replace all grease fittings
-sandblast / prime / paint
-new bushings
-some new idlers / bearings
-Pioneer wheel kit
-sliders and tapped hole upgrade
Long story short I owe a lot of favors to a lot of people after this and I hope this skid was worth all the time and money. I have a feeling that the M10 might have required less work and might be better on sliders?

kinger
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Ride quality on the M10 is fantastic. That is where the pro's end. Its more of a cruiser then a performance skid where you pushing the sled hard over the moguals, jumping, etc.
Crusing on moderately bumpy trails the M10 is really good.
Crusing on moderately bumpy trails the M10 is really good.
I will have a m10 for sale next week hopefully.