Looking for suspension upgrades

Lovdadunes

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I broke my front passenger arm the last time I was at Glamis, I don't know how to ease of the peddle, my bad. I'm looking to buy a tough suspension before the start for the season. I don't want stock polaris suspension, can't trust it. Anybody have recommendations, aftermarket suspension? I'm a rooks at this pls help
 

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sand shark

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I would be looking at the Cognito stock replacement arms, Lone Star also makes some. Both should be able to handle the abuse. And both I believe use a uniball design so you don't have to mess with the stock ball joints.
 

Lovdadunes

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Thx for pointing me the right way, I check out HCR and COGNITO. I like them both. Im way over my head on this. I have to just take it ease out in the dunes. An average dUDe like me can't afford those prices. And new offset wheels to fit. New suspension. $$$ and then some.
 

mosslager

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I would look into some new Fox RC2's with BOC for starters over stock and brace up your mount points.
 

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I'd like to re-do my suspension too. What's the cost on the HCR and Cognito (without shocks) tho?? I already have after market wheels so that shouldn't be a prob.


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Lovdadunes

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I hit hard coming off a small dune, it's leaving buttercup heading to Oldsmobile mid day so I didn't c it coming. And there I was broken, helpless. Super mad.
 

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Lovdadunes

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Cost is thousandssssss, lol I guess u would have to call and ask for ala carte priceing if u have some parts. But I'm still a rooks, I'm Brain storming how to come up on 6 Geez.
 

dmcmark

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I would definitely save up and get at least stock replacement arms that have the Uniball/ Heim joint combo. May cost more up front, but if you like to drive hard it will save you money in the long run. Blowing a ball joint can be the least of your worries, it's the CV's, tie rods, arms etc. you destroy that will add up when it happens.
 

Lovdadunes

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Your so right I've been learning on suspension setups. I hope I can find something at the sand show this weekend. Cromally and uniball cups etc.
 

Lovdadunes

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R the stock walker evens shocks good? Should I get them revalved? I c long travel setups including new shocks they r using king shocks.
 

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i would look into tubed style kit. ive heard that box style are heavier.
less weight = more power/faster in the dunes
 

dmcmark

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If you are considering shocks we have a great deal on Bilstiens. They are set up for all terrain dirt, sand, rock. Great shock for the right price. Give us a call and we can fill you in on our money back guarntee 760-955-1409.

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BiggJim

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Thx for pointing me the right way, I check out HCR and COGNITO. I like them both. Im way over my head on this. I have to just take it ease out in the dunes. An average dUDe like me can't afford those prices. And new offset wheels to fit. New suspension. $$$ and then some.
Our stock replacement parts is what you need. Uni-Ball upper and lower front pick up point, larger poly bushing, and all chromoly Boxed load arm. $1349.

Give me a call or email me.

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