P700 Pioneer 700 with Can-Am Commander Shocks

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I offered 250 and he immediately rejected saying the are over 200 a piece brand new, I will pay the 300 cause I really want to do this modification. Plus like y'all say you get better then or equal too ride as the Fox shocks for way less and a lift kit.

Usually just under $90 per shock new. Then add springs and associated hardware, they do get expensive new.


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I agree, best upgrade on the 700. It will be worth every pennie. don't forget to order the bushing you need for the rear shocks. plus you are going to gain about 2 inchs of lift.
 
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Do you have your tubing? I might still have the left overs from my install.
 
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I had a pm saying someone had some tubing. Waiting to hear back from him. If not I'll be looking for some. I also need the bushings. What the best place to get them?
 
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And just to check I understand, the fronts don't need bushings replaced just the rears?
 
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Fronts are direct replacements, no modifications needed.
The rears will need new bushings and steel sleaves

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Copy that. And the sleeves are the tubing y'all speak of?
 
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Yes the Honda bolts are larger diameter. So you replace the bushings and the sleeves to acomidate the original bolts.

I jacked up the front and put on jackstands. The after removing the tire and shocks, with just a little persuasion I was able to reinstall original bolts.

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Yes the Honda bolts are larger diameter. So you replace the bushings and the sleeves to acomidate the original bolts.

I jacked up the front and put on jackstands. The after removing the tire and shocks, with just a little persuasion I was able to reinstall original bolts.

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Ok, thanks.
 
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The rears are a little more challenging, have to unhook sway bar and upper A arm connection. It would be a lot easier if you could compress the springs a little. A long lineup punch will help a LOT!


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Here's the rears side by side.

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We need a youtube video on this (for the rears) lol. Is there not a way to compress the spring during installation?
 
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Not that I had available at the time. There isn't a lot of room to work there. Maybe compress the springs and secure with big tye wraps and then cut after install.

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Buy them. they are so much better than stock and as good as the Fox Shocks plus a bonus lift...just ask Spifid. He drove mine around one night for a couple of hours with the xt's on the front only and like them! I sure like them a lot.

But I sure liked wheeling his turbo charged fox shocks equipped 700....almost didn't give it back to him!
 
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