I appreciate your response. I’ll try it without the axels.
As far as shocks go, I’m not wanting to spend 1200 on new shocks but my current shocks suck. I wasn’t looking for the lift but they have them. This seems like a good value option to improve shocks.
At the risk of setting another response about checking the other posts. I see that going with 30s is the safest option with the Superatv forward an arms, I’m a tusk fan and I see that I can get 31x10x14 that will fit. How many guys have tried 31s with these an arms. There were a couple places at Royal Blue this weekend I could have used 31s 30s probably would work too.
Tire size is another debate within itself. (larger tires/heavier tires reduce power)
For example:
I have lift on my machine.
First RRB visit was stock shocks and bracket lift. (Ride quality sucked)
Second visit I removed the bracket lift and replaced with aftermarket c-fab arms with lift built in and added fox shocks. (huge improvement in ride quality)
Ron Ayers should have fox shocks around $1500 for the set.
If you could obtain a coupon the rough country vertex could be cheaper but are currently $1300
Both visits I had the SuperATV Intimidators in a 28". I chose the 28" tires to keep the torque of the machine. I chose the lifts to give me the clearance I desired.
I can say here in the very soon future I will have a second set of wheels/tires for at home use. Those tires are Achilles Desert Hawk 30x9.50r15. I will be able to test for myself first hand experience what a 30 feels like.
I can say from first hand experience that the shocks are a hard investment pill to swallow. I still believe with everything in me the cost of them is absolutely ridiculous. Elka 5 could almost purchase half a used RZR with fox shocks already on it.
I was able to get my fox shocks for a super deal. They were takeoffs from another machine. After my first hand experience I can say even at full price the fox shocks would have been a worthy expense. I realized this only after my fox shock purchase.
I would make a broad assumption here that ALL aftermarket shocks are better than factory OE base Honda shocks.
I will also make an assertion that ALL (99%) Honda pioneer aftermarket shocks can add 2" of lift. Do not be caught up in the rough country advertising here. If the shock has pre load adjustment then you can add lift.
In my personal opinion that often changes thru life experience:
I would say aftermarket shocks are going to improve the ride quality over OE base shocks. However much you want to spend is up to you. I would not recommend anything over a fox shock or Elka 2-3. At the end of the day a $5k Elka 5 set is still a 9"ish inch shock stroke that will never equal an 18"ish stroke of a sport machine shock.