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so does this mean you are keeping your zx2
06vectorgt said:kinger said:Jeff, what about 06vectorGT's comments on the one he had installed above? Seems that one wont collapse either and thats a properly set up unit??
My concern is why Millinocket Rocket 1 is soft and everybody else is very stiff.
Jeff please explain how this can be - some of us are very nervous about this.
twiz28 said:I finally put the zx2 in my 05. I installed without the track just to make sure everything lined up. It fits fine and will travel without much effort. This may change with the track on but I don't think it will have that much effect. I am thinking those who cannot get it to move may either have the wrong plates or did something wrong. The mounting hole for the mono suspension is about an inch lower and forward. Maybe people are trying to use the same hole which the mono mounts through, the one used to position the plate for the rivets? Not sure but mine seems to work fine.
Grimm said:06vectorgt, have you tried putting say a 2X4 (to simulate bumpy terrain) under the track and seeing if the suspension feels softer/smoother. You could try it at different areas like under the front arm or rear arm.
My suspension still isn't installed yet and was concerned earlier that it was too stiff as well. I was standing on the rear arm to try and collapse the rear arm and shocks, but it would only move about 2-3 inches, with me being at 260 lbs. After Jeff from ADB mentioned that everything works in conjunction with each other (front and rear arm), I ended up attaching the mount plates to the suspension (still not in sled) and tried the same thing. It certainly felt a lot smoother, softer and collapsed the suspension a bit more.
I think that once you get your sled out on the snow, you'll see that you were getting worried about nothing. Forget the snow, just take it out on your (and maybe your neighbour's) lawn and find out now. Run over a few garden gnomes to simulate the bumps.![]()
stoutner said:There is a good chance I'll be trying mine out this weekend. Might be heading up to Quebec to give it a little shake down.