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Shock warranty summit x

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Kylep

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Hey my friend has a 2021 summit x with warranty till 2025. His sled is still in break in and the rear track shock already blew out, our local dealer denied him warranty and i was wondering if that was normal or not? Are there any aftermarket options that last longer or was this kind of a one off?
 
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When it comes to oem shocks and warranty I have always found they say it’s abuse and deny it. Nextech and toms snowmobile both offers fox shock setups for the doo’s. Zbroz exit shocks are a good option as well. I’ve had good luck with those set ups.
 
When it comes to oem shocks and warranty I have always found they say it’s abuse and deny it. Nextech and toms snowmobile both offers fox shock setups for the doo’s. Zbroz exit shocks are a good option as well. I’ve had good luck with those set ups.
Yea they say its a wear item, seems dumb since its pretty new and has barely any km on it, he ended up getting a new one but if it goes again he’ll go that route thanks
 
When you say blew out, was it destroyed or just not holding pressure? X shocks can be rebuilt and it's usually very reasonable (<$100 if seals etc.. are needed). If he wanted to get back on the snow immediately, I understand buying one. Did he save the old one? Have it rebuilt and save or sell.
 
When you say blew out, was it destroyed or just not holding pressure? X shocks can be rebuilt and it's usually very reasonable (<$100 if seals etc.. are needed). If he wanted to get back on the snow immediately, I understand buying one. Did he save the old one? Have it rebuilt and save or sell.
Leaking oil externally and no nitrogen i guess, i havent seen it. Ill let him know about rebuilding it thanks
 
Yea they say its a wear item, seems dumb since its pretty new and has barely any km on it, he ended up getting a new one but if it goes again he’ll go that route thanks
I can't believe that a shock is considered a wear item. I'd ask them to show you the paperwork stating that.
 
I can't believe that a shock is considered a wear item. I'd ask them to show you the paperwork stating that.
Yea i wasnt there but apparently they did show him something saying that, i was skeptical thats why im asking here haha
 
Most things of concern on a sled are wear items. piston, rings, cylinder, crank, exhaust valves, pivot points, etc.
 
The shock is covered under warranty, the dealer needs to step up.


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