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Re: Funmovers rear stabilizer assembly

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Yahoo Message Number: 4589

I can't say for sure... maybe someone can. The last photo looks like the springs are pretty flat. do you know the weight on that corner?

Denny


Re: Funmovers rear stabilizer assembly

Reply #2
Yahoo Message Number: 4590
Hmmm. That is what I was thinking when the distance from the top of the springs to the bump stop looked kind of short.

I think mine are in the same shape and that is why I will get getting the air bags. Will be taking a close look this weekend with my son when we see what we can do with that broken zerk.

D


Re: Funmovers rear stabilizer assembly

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Yahoo Message Number: 4593
No I really can't say about the corner weight haven't found a place to weigh sides separately, when we fill er up for trip and load the 2 Polaris atv's in it is right at
the max for weight.


 

Re: Funmovers rear stabilizer assembly

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Yahoo Message Number: 4594
Everything looks stock. If you are a DIY person. Replace the shocks and add air bags. Parts should run around $600.
If you are going to get someone else to do job. Get Shocks and Super springs installed. Then look at one of the track bat upgrades.
Best
Ron Hall