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Fox Zero Pro retrofit

C
Nov 19, 2013
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I messed up the Zero Pro on my sled this weekend, I found one out of a 2013 Proclimb, they have different part numbers. does anyone know if it will fit my 2010 M8 Sno Pro? I think that they are very similar
collapsed length 8.110 8.110
xtended length 11.25 11.25
stroke 3.14 3.14
ifp depth .650 .650 +/-.005
 

boondocker97

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As long as the extended and collapsed lengths are the same it should "fit." You might need some new eye inserts though. The proclimb uses metric hardware and the M-series uses SAE bolts.
 

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What is the center to center on your sled? The Proclimb with 38" front end should be right at 17" and the M chassis is 17.5".
 

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Just to be clear, that is center of top shock eyelet to center of bottom shock eyelet.
 

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I think the lengths that CR97WS6 listed are for one of the track shocks. Looks like Racinstation is comparing front shocks. CR97WS6, where is the shock located that you are looking for?
 
C
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The one I screwed up is the front shock on the skid frame... the zero pro with the spring on it, the rear rear shock is the float
 
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C
Nov 19, 2013
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Update: the new shock off a 13 showed up and here are the differences...
upper bushing and bolt - metric and slightly bigger diameter bolt and id of bushing

The spring is rated at 110lbs, the 2010 is rated at 135lbs

I did not switch the springs, i'll see how it feels as I'm only 170 lbs w/ gear
 
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