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#1 2010-02-09 16:29:33

08RangerXP
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From: Mesa AZ
Registered: 2010-02-09
Posts: 1

Re: Ranger Suspension

I am new to this forum, so hopefully I am putting this in the right spot.  I have an 08 Ranger 700 XP and back when I first bought it there was a lot of talk on another forum about some aftermarket shocks that was way better then the stockers.  I do not remember what kind I am thinking it was walker evens shocks but I am not sure.  I do not want to get long travel but I am looking in to getting an up grade.  I do everything from the sand dunes to climbing hills and desert riding.  any suggestions would be appreciated!

Thanks

XP

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#2 2010-02-09 22:42:04

Titan
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From: Maine
Registered: 2009-02-14
Posts: 357

Re: Ranger Suspension

give this a look. It looks like the way to go for a great upgrade.
http://www.sidexsideforum.com/viewtopic.php?t=1934


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(2) 09 Yamaha Grizzly 550. 05 Arctic Cat ZR900 snopro. 05 Honda CBR600RR. 02 Yamaha Raptor 660. 03 Honda R12X Aquatrax. 93 Honda 300EX.
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#3 2010-02-10 07:27:30

Fasttrax
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From: West Jordan, Utah
Registered: 2007-06-20
Posts: 897

Re: Ranger Suspension

Titans right, for the ranger the legend system would be a very good choice. I put Progressive HD's on mine and it helped alot with the four seat cage. The progressives will only set you back around 350 a pair.

Both are available through Ruthless Motorsports  big_smile


Are we camping yet?

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#4 2010-05-30 23:59:19

elmerkit
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Registered: 2010-03-18
Posts: 106

Re: Ranger Suspension

Welcome..... hope to help you on your inquiry but Titan has a good answer with it.

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