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timbersled mtn. tamer skid?

I put the mountain tamer on my 06 rev 800 163 and the float II on front. I realy like it would do it again on another sled.
 
Same as above, the MTN Tamer skid was worth the money not only for the improved ride but for the weight loss. Aftermarket suspension will be a must on all my sleds from here on out. The float 2's are nice but you may want to them rebuilt if your under 200lbs as they can be pretty harsh.
 
I installed the Mountain Tamer X in my sled end of January...

Nothing but smiles here... The kit assembled very easily according to the instructions, the fit and finish were great as well.

Night and day difference in the handling department... great on the 10 miles of whooped out trails into the deep stuff where it EXCELLED..

The best part is the control the sled has while climbing It keeps the skis planted but still maintains the ability to pick up the front when needed. To me... Control = Safety.. which gets me back to the trailer, smiling, at the end of the day!

It dropped a significant amount of weight out of my sled....over 15 lbs.

Here is my pic of the Timbersled Mtn. Tamer X skid that I installed in my 2009 RMK 700.... This is one SWEET skid.
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Love mine, would highly recommend. The ride is so nice on the whoops compared to stock.
 
Hey if your interested in a set of float 2s my cousin has a set along with a holz a-arm set for the front end. He is stripping his sled before he sells it. As I'm from Burns Lake you would'nt get killed on shipping. Pm me if you are interested.
 
Check out Tom's Rev Air Suspension. Uses Evol's and is suppose to work real well in the bumps. Do some searching on Dootalk, a lot of good info on different types of suspensions.
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Just looked on TS website, suspensions on sale for $1240....that's a pretty good deal.
 
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