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Post by FLIPSTICK on May 25, 2005 21:17:15 GMT -5
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Post by MuddnMason on May 27, 2005 12:11:16 GMT -5
Hopefully this lift will also fit the 400. Barring something specific, if should since just about all other lifts are the same between the two quads.
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Post by Jake on May 27, 2005 14:37:58 GMT -5
Other lifts only space the shock from the control arm, relying only on the shock bushings and mounts being the same. The Gorilla lifts come with control arms and axles, which are definately different between the bikes. It "might" work, but I wouldn't spend much until I had Gorilla's statement that it would work, and some sort of comitment to take it back should it turn out not to fit.
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Post by MuddnMason on May 27, 2005 15:12:50 GMT -5
Like I said, *hopefully* At any rate, That lift will probably cost $3K which I dont have in my pocket yet.
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Post by Jake on May 29, 2005 16:54:46 GMT -5
I would bet that it is less than or comperable to the others. Rumors from affiliated sources say that it will include an extended swingarm (I believe less cost to manufacturer than four control arms for the rear of an IRS bike), two drive axles for the front, and one CV replacement for the rear universal joint, this time surely making the rear part of the kit less expensive.
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