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Old 12-14-2010, 03:23 PM
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Sorry no-one responded sooner.The fix you're suggesting will actually make the issue worse.The more vertical the shock the softer the ride.The stock shocks are just springs.Try this link-https://www.*************.com/item.asp?item=28-1721&catname= Kartjet52 used these on the back of his #3203. I ended up using a set of shocks off one of my old 4-wheelers that were 12-1/2" long to fix ours before we sold it.The single A-arm on these is always going to be out of alignment from single to double riders.I found there is a way to improve the toe-in/ toe-out issue, but reqiures some fabbing/welding.