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freeride front shocks

turbonium

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does anyone know if the freeride and expert have the same shock length? 2023? Was thinking of trying my freeride shocks on my expert. Usually they are shorter i think.
 

turboless terry

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They are the same length but will not work with the 34” front end. The upper a-arm will hit the reservoir.
I ordered the re lynx and was going to ride it first and then possibly play with 34 inch front end. Couldn't ever get a straight answer on this. Should have ordered the ds. Now I'll have to buy shocks. Who knows, maybe I'll like it at 36.
 

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I ordered the re lynx and was going to ride it first and then possibly play with 34 inch front end. Couldn't ever get a straight answer on this. Should have ordered the ds. Now I'll have to buy shocks. Who knows, maybe I'll like it at 36.
I ride my freeride in 36, 34 is better but the new ge5 in the ski doo and lynx is so good riding in 36 is no issue!!
 

turboless terry

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I ride my freeride in 36, 34 is better but the new ge5 in the ski doo and lynx is so good riding in 36 is no issue!!
I'm sure it's not but wanted to try 34. Never rode a 22 with 34. Easier is always better. If it is too easy it is also too easy to go the other way if tired or not on top of it.
 
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