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Zbroz or Holz front end?

do anyone know where they sell Fox Floats on the webb.. Nice price n service? Living in Sweden.. expensive whith sled parts here.
For example. New C&A Pro xtx skis komplete. 750 dollar.. so whith shipping n everything from usa/can i win on around 10-40%.

Thanks!
 
Exits shocks

a little off the subject but i have the zbroz a arms and getting new shocks for them this year
question is should i go with exit shocks or floats?
is the ride that much better with exits?
is the adjustability worth it?
is the weight a lot different?
Its looking like the exits are $800 and floats $700
I will not be running a sway bar ive broke three sets


Exit shocks all the way , IMO.

Installed the adjustable (clicker) Exit shocks and pulled the sway bar and ran it 350 miles. Huge improvement in the trail handling and ride quality.

The service from ZBroz is top notch and the shocks were delivered set up for my weight and riding conditions.

akrevrider
 
a little off the subject but i have the zbroz a arms and getting new shocks for them this year
question is should i go with exit shocks or floats?
is the ride that much better with exits?
is the adjustability worth it?
is the weight a lot different?
Its looking like the exits are $800 and floats $700
I will not be running a sway bar ive broke three sets

The Exit shocks are way better than a standard float or float 2 shock.
Yes they do weigh a tad more but who cares if it rides and works better.
 
...worth noting is that with the Holz uppers, the hiem joint hole is threaded so when trying to adjust them you have to make full rev in or out which equates to a 2-3 degree move as apposed to the z broz being a clearance thru hols and the nuts are used to adjust.

Good post, good info.

we used to build our upper arms with thru holes (no threads) but so many people commented that they couldn't get the spindle camber adjustment before running out of threads on the ball joint. Our thought was to provide a threaded boss for the upper ball joint thus eliminating one of the jam nuts and allow more adjustment room.

Damned if you do and damned if you don't I guess:)
 
I have had Holz and liked them alot
But this year i went with t-sled
Because they are availiable in 38"
i hope holz would make that setup or even
More narrow because i like to use stock
Spindles
Ed
 
I have had Holz and liked them alot
But this year i went with t-sled
Because they are availiable in 38"
i hope holz would make that setup or even
More narrow because i like to use stock
Spindles
Ed

We dont have any plans to make a narrower front end, but the stock spindles do fit with our a-arms and the bushings at the ski-pivot/ski saddle can be moved to make your ski stance narrow or wide +/- 1"
 
Heres a look at a Z-Broz 43" front with stock spindles. EW

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