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Spring length for manly men

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sledneck_03

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I know what the book specs for my weight but what did you guys mid 200s find worked best? Right to spec for all? just rear?
 
New springs

If you are 250#s I'd suggest new springs. Stock with just pre load will not give you the bottoming resistance you need. Especially if you want to hit some jumps or go fast on the trail. Also to pre load will not effect the bottoming resistance as much as just adding harshness to the small bumps. This is the main reason we started offering spring kits, they are easy to install pretty inexpensive and work great with stock valving.
 
If you are 250#s I'd suggest new springs. Stock with just pre load will not give you the bottoming resistance you need. Especially if you want to hit some jumps or go fast on the trail. Also to pre load will not effect the bottoming resistance as much as just adding harshness to the small bumps. This is the main reason we started offering spring kits, they are easy to install pretty inexpensive and work great with stock valving.

yah even tho they are cheap still not in the budget for this year. If i dont like stock i will be for sure upgrading the springs for next season.
 
Works as best as I could find for all around, getting down the trail to get to the pow. Rode this setting on my 12'. For 13' I did Timbersled skid and Exit X1's from ZBroz all around. I will never ride stock again. After you ride aftermarket you'll find a way to save the $ for the good stuff. Good luck


Braaaapppp!!!!
 
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