that covers it. I can get works with threaded preload and single rate springs for 300.00 for fronts and 230.00 for the rear. Hetrick is selling elka rears for 215.00 according to thier website. What do you think?
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that covers it. I can get works with threaded preload and single rate springs for 300.00 for fronts and 230.00 for the rear. Hetrick is selling elka rears for 215.00 according to thier website. What do you think?
whats hetrick website? I keep seeing some frount shocks off a different quad on ebay that they are putting on the lt80 dont know if they are to stiff but they say 5 or 6 inch of travel or some thing like that. I need to get shocks to but dont have a clue which ones to getQuote:
Originally posted by maggiesboy
that covers it. I can get works with threaded preload and single rate springs for 300.00 for fronts and 230.00 for the rear. Hetrick is selling elka rears for 215.00 according to thier website. What do you think?
Works has two different ones for the LT/KFX 80's 40-70 pounds and the 70 plus poundQuote:
Originally posted by rhinorick
whats hetrick website? I keep seeing some frount shocks off a different quad on ebay that they are putting on the lt80 dont know if they are to stiff but they say 5 or 6 inch of travel or some thing like that. I need to get shocks to but dont have a clue which ones to get
Check out C&D racing for work shocks. I found this but hav'nt called yet..259.00 for front & 189.00 for rear . I'm looking for shocks too...
45lt80
BEWARE of those ebay shocks!!!
Many negative reports.
Elka told me they made a fat set of front shocks, but no rear. I send customers to them and they say they make NO SHOCKS for a LT80...Go figure..:confused:
Most all get works.
hetrick sells pep shocks for the lt. i have tried all others my son still likes the peps best.
Lt80 What is the length of the rear shock. Eye to eye.
45lt80:confused:
I think it's 10 1/4 but I'll have to measure tomorrow.
Yea, PEP's are good. Good luck getting a set in a reasonable amount of time.:( I had a set on order for a year. I finally seen Wayne at a race and told him I didn't want any.
I bought a set. The problem is they are 1.5 inches longer than stock and that moves the bottom a-arm down by that much, thus giving you about 3 degrees of positive camber (blaaaaa). So I made some "camber compensators" that adjust the wheels back straight and add +5 total front end width. By spreading the front end out by that much it softens the front end up real nice too.Quote:
Originally posted by LT80
BEWARE of those ebay shocks!!!
Many negative reports.
Ill try and get some pics of the parts that I made up here in the next couple of day for those of you that are interested in them.