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Nytro front skinz or zbros??

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Which one is the better choice for handling? Would like to narrow it up some for tree riding and for making it easier to roll over. Is 39 in narrow enough? I rode a PRO that had 36 in stance and really liked how easy it tipped over. I know my nytro is never gonna roll over as easily because of the weight, but not sure if 39 is gonna help much compared to stock. Also how far forward should i go? They offer 3 in and also 4.5 in further. Is it worth getting the more expensive shocks or just have my factory floats redone to fit? I know this is alot of questions but thanks to everyone that helps answer.:face-icon-small-hap
 
I would go with the Raptor shocks for the front of your Nytro, my TNytro seemed to be easier to lay over and overall ride was better with these shocks compared to my upgraded Fox floats.
 
Which front end is stronger??

My T-nytro has a timber sled front end. I want to sell it and buy a Z-broz or Skinz
 
So I read a bit.

The skinz front end is 4.5" forward and 39" wide. Does not include spindles (i think stock ones will work) And requires retro fitting for shocks (I think unless you have fox floats). Retail is $950.


Zbroz front end is 39.75" wide and 4" forward. Comes with spindles. Utilizes stock shocks. I think retail is 950$.
 
The SPG front end is 39" wide and +4.5" forward. You do re-use the stock spindles. If you want to use the stock Yamaha Fox shocks hemi bearings are required but a relatively inexpensive kit is available for about $100 from Nextech to upgrade them. The further out you can get the ski's with the Nytro the better off you will be.
The ZBroz kit is a +3" forward system.
If you are looking at a front end kit, please keep in mind the other key to getting proper handling on a Nytro is the rear skid, if you stay with a stock rear skid you will experience limited gains in handling.
All that being said, the SPG Black's we run actually handle like mountain sleds now.
 
I run the Skinz Front End:face-icon-small-win..... With Racers Edge Suspension with Ice Age Rails:face-icon-small-win.... Perfect combo.. Just rode 2 days with NEW front end and hats off to SPG for design :face-icon-small-win

Happy Sledding
 
Which one is the better choice for handling? Would like to narrow it up some for tree riding and for making it easier to roll over. Is 39 in narrow enough? I rode a PRO that had 36 in stance and really liked how easy it tipped over. I know my nytro is never gonna roll over as easily because of the weight, but not sure if 39 is gonna help much compared to stock. Also how far forward should i go? They offer 3 in and also 4.5 in further. Is it worth getting the more expensive shocks or just have my factory floats redone to fit? I know this is alot of questions but thanks to everyone that helps answer.:face-icon-small-hap

A heck of a combination is the...

SPG Front End with Raptors
KMOD Rear End with Raptors

Custom Service is what really sets companies apart.

Lets face it, in our sport, Products WILL BREAK, thats just a fact of life. That said, Both Skinz and KMOD have been outstanding to work with!
 
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