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onkyo 07-05-2010 08:29 PM

Yerf Dog Spiderbox front shocks.....what is the best replacement?
 
Hey......I am looking to replace the shocks on the front of my spiderbox 3206. Previous owner had 12" shocks on it already but they are too stiff and I am looking for a soft 11-12" shock set that will soak up the bumps. I have 19" tires on the front and I just need something that will take the whoopdies when I am flying.

What do you other yerf dog owners use in the front for a taller but soft shock?

Thanks

olderthan 07-05-2010 09:52 PM

i have blaster front shocks on my back
they are about 12 1/2 eye to eye

onkyo 07-05-2010 10:57 PM

olderthan - thanks for the reply. I am actually looking for shocks on the front of my yerf. The front end on these things is sooooo light that I am having a hard time finding something that will be soft enough to absorb some bumps.

What do you use on the front?

olderthan 07-06-2010 07:44 AM

blaster fronts will do for your front
my fronts are 18 1/2 eye to eye
so i have polaris xlt snowmobile shocks
w polaris 330 magnum springs

onkyo 07-06-2010 08:49 AM

Ok.....thanks for the help on that. I have also heard that banshee shocks may work? I wish that I had a larger eye to eye space......I would put some arctic cat ACT shocks off of a firecat on there.

Anyone else have an opinion for a very soft shock on the front of a yerf 3206 spiderbox? I can't believe that there isn't someone out there that owns one and has larger shocks on it considering how poorly it rides with the pogo sticks that came from the factory.

EJ Mac 07-20-2010 01:07 AM

Might pm ckau for his input as well he is one of the yerf kings.


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