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 Posted: Mon May 5th, 2008 04:38 pm
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Check these out!!! Contact Ed for more info



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 Posted: Mon May 5th, 2008 04:39 pm
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 Posted: Tue May 6th, 2008 03:36 am
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Ok, other than them not being yellow, what is the difference between these and the regular ones.
Do they come stock length?



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 Posted: Tue May 6th, 2008 04:07 am
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I got my set of stage 2 extreme's for the front and regular stage 1's for the back from Ed a few weeks ago and they are awesome. There a bit longer than stock, gave my quad about 1.5 - 2 inches of lift, but with the bracket he gives you for the back there is no problems at all. I've taken my quad on 2 rallies since installing them, jumped and pounded the crap out of my quad with no problems. Very good investment



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walleyeguy wrote: Ok, other than them not being yellow, what is the difference between these and the regular ones.
Do they come stock length?

Yes they also come in stock length for Outty's. Heres a few pics

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 Posted: Wed May 7th, 2008 02:22 am
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I got some for the fronts yesturday. I have not been able to mount them yet but they look good. It cost me $517 for them. They are built extremely well and look great. I may have to get rears now?



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I just mounted my stage 1 extremes one front of my outlander 650 today. Very nice shocks, gained over 2". They were very easy to mount, id show some pictures but my camera settings was on 5m pixs so it was to big to post. But if you already have them you know how good they look. Thank you Ed, hope to try them out soon.

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 Posted: Fri May 16th, 2008 02:14 am
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If you want to email me the pic, I can resize and post for you

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 Posted: Fri May 16th, 2008 02:48 am
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Here ya go....very nice

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 Posted: Fri May 16th, 2008 03:05 am
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so what is the advantage of the extreme's over the regular crutchfields.



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 Posted: Mon May 19th, 2008 04:10 am
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walleyeguy wrote: so what is the advantage of the extreme's over the regular crutchfields.

I would also be interested in an answer to this question. I've been to the website, but still have no clue what the difference is between the shocks. I'd also like to know the difference between Stage 1 & Stage 2. What are the advantages/disadvantages to each type?
 
 

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I think the shock is inside the spring is larger in diamater?

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Mangler wrote: walleyeguy wrote: so what is the advantage of the extreme's over the regular crutchfields.

I would also be interested in an answer to this question. I've been to the website, but still have no clue what the difference is between the shocks. I'd also like to know the difference between Stage 1 & Stage 2. What are the advantages/disadvantages to each type?
 
 

Hello.... anyone from Crutchfield monitoring this forum??

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 Posted: Wed May 21st, 2008 01:40 pm
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I'm sure Ed will be along soon to answer your questions

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 Posted: Wed May 21st, 2008 08:51 pm
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Ok I can answer then LOL
The difference in the extreme vs the regular is: The extreme has a 46mm body compared to a 36mm body & the shaft size increases from 10mm to 12mm. Also, the extreme shocks have approx. double oil & gas capacity w/ less shock fade for long runs.

The Stage 2's have double springs for more of a progressive rate
The Stage 1's have a single spring that is more of a linear spring rate.

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 Posted: Thu May 22nd, 2008 12:53 am
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Thanks!

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