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Zbros - ARSFX - Dragon 800 43" A Arms w/ Exit Shocks

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6 2203972-067 Kit, Lower Control Arm, Black, RH [Dragon RMK]
6 2203971-067 Kit, Lower Control Arm, Black, LH [Dragon RMK]

6 2203945-067 Kit, Lower Control Arm, Black, LH [Incl. 3-5,7,10] <Assault
6 2203946-067 Kit, Lower Control Arm, Black, RH [Incl. 3-5,7,10]
The Assault must use the same a-arms as the 121" iq's. The 121" sleds must have longer a-arms or mount differently and have a 42.5" ski stance. Therefore, on a 121" only 1" wider overall, 1/2" each side with the Assult spindle equals 43.5". Sorry for the confusion, I didn't realize that the rmk's only have a 38.67" ski stance.
 
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I mentioned I would write a few words of review after I actually got some seat time on these shocks. All I can say is WOW. For a bolt on performance shock straight out of the box, these shocks are second to none. I was a bit nervous about how the sled would handle on the trail with out the sway bar, but I actually enjoy having it all out. I think the 43" stance makes these chassis that much more controlable. Well worth the extra dollars you might spend over the competitor.
 
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Clarke673

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The Assault must use the same a-arms as the 121" iq's. The 121" sleds must have longer a-arms or mount differently and have a 42.5" ski stance. Therefore, on a 121" only 1" wider overall, 1/2" each side with the Assult spindle equals 43.5". Sorry for the confusion, I didn't realize that the rmk's only have a 38.67" ski stance.


Nope, completely deferent. If you put IQR a-arms on a RMK it would have about a 50" wide stance. Where the a-arms connect on the chassis is only a few inches apart on the IQR and about 10" away on the RMK.

I have never had a problem pulling over the wide stance sleds so i always go as wide as possible for stability.
 

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HUH??

The IQR stuff will bolt to the RMK and vice-versa.

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Nice looking sled.
I bought a dragon 800 with a 45" wide zbros frt end and exit non adjustable shocks with tripple rate springs.
I wanted to go to a narower ski stance but zbros was out of stock so I ordered a holz kit. I cant believe the difference in the product. I would definetly recommend the zbros... and its the same price.. actually cheaper because you dont have to buy any bushings.
 

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Waiting on my Zbroz X1's to get revalved. They were a little too stiff the way I got them. They are much heavier than the stock shocks or the Float Evol R's. But...they definetely work a lot better. You just have to determine if you need that much shock. So much smoother and more fluid, it's hard to explain. I can tell you this, as soon as you put the Exit's on the front, you will realize how bad your stock shocks are on the back.
 
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