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06-01-2013, 08:16 AM | #1 |
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Join Date: Jun 2010
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G1 Rear shocks
The stock G1 shocks are stiff. I looked for a softer pair without touching any suspension or anything else. Found you can add a longer shock if you got the spring weight right. I grabed a few I thought wouuld work and both do. One set I needed to cut some fiberglass but not much and one set fit perfect no spacers or sleaves. I have a set for sale if anyone wants to lift there G1 about 1 1/4 inches on the rear. The shocks are heavy, they give a better ride then stock but will hold up to 4 people on the cart. There red and black, there off of some ATV but i cant seem to find them again but they do work perfect. There is no alterations to install them other then swaping them with the old ones. I had them installed on my cart for about 2 weeks and in like perfect shape. 75 for the pair / 5 for shipping. Ill pay the rest of shipping. tryin to get a pic today.
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