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Brad thanks for the great deal on the shocks. I hope that some of your driving ability has rub off on them. I need all the help I can get. Once again thanks to all for such a great ride with lots of memories. Some of my early fathers day presents are starting to come from Ruthelss thanks Jared.
Driving ability... "loose and out of control" ? I forgot to include copy of owners manual that has settings for the FOx shocks - it looks like manual covers all RZR's and may be included in your manual. If not. let me know and I will make a pdf of this pages and email them to you. Doug said you are going to lift your RZR, and the front shock will work then. Let us know what you are doing and post some photos
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Looking forward to getting the shocks from doug. I did get my humw for the bottom in and not sure where to start. any suggestion on what not to do? the pictures in the instructions show a raz on its side? Not sure if I should tip it over or just try doing everything form underneath. New to the game. I guess I should have had Jared do it, just to far away. Thanks again.
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Scott, you can do it underneath the machine if you have some help holding it up and you have it up (an automotive pit would be very beneficial if you have access to one. Just dont tighten everything down until you have all the bolts in. You might need a little room for alignment. That being side seems like it would be easier to roll it on the side??. Call Jared if you need some pointers, he has done a bunch of them.
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Thanks for the help and advice. I may know someone with a lift that would make it much better.
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Skid is easy - just fill up the air shocks and there is plenty of room under there
I actually installed mine with stock suspension laying on my back. As Lynn said you will need help holding it up until you get a few bolts in.
Hint: Either grease the bolts or put anti-seize (sp?) compound on them before re-installing.
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