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Old January 12th, 2008, 07:44 PM
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hunterworks front spring spacer

I bought my mnt perfomance cdi box from todd at hunterworks it was a used one that was on his rzr that he no longer has i bought it for $250 he also gave me a set of front spring spacer i will be installing them sunday thay should give me one inch of clearance and stiffen my springs so when i put 250 lbs me behind the wheel my stock springs will hold the wait giving more ground clearance this should work (i hope)
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Old January 13th, 2008, 08:18 AM
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Re: hunterworks front spring spacer

let me know im 300lbs i just cranked them up all the way for now will get better shocks soon as i get soooom money
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Old January 13th, 2008, 05:29 PM
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Re: hunterworks front spring spacer

the hunterworks spring spacers did everything todd said thay would. the on line video he posted is a big help. just watch the video and go install. i gained one and a half inch ground clearance.with the highlifter lift kit ($259) and hunterworks front spring spacers ($65) i have a full 13 inchs at the lowest point under my car front is 16 inches rear hitch is 14 inchs. i have a full 9inchs at the low point of my front a arm and a full 10 inchs at the rear a arms. im also running 27 inch mud light tires. i still need to drive it to see how it rides (to clean to drive)also i put my front shocks at highest settung. and my rear up three notches. my axle angle look good i dont think i will have any trouble.i also got a chance to look at the air filter recall fix that the dealer did its not going to last long we all need to call polaris and force them to fix this the lid lathes wont last i will call them monday. all of you should call i will post phone number soon.
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