Honda Pioneer Lift Kit

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I wonder how much different the Pioneer lift kit will be vs the big red lift kit. I have a lift for the big red I have never installed.
just wondering.
 
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Is the kit blocks and new shackles or is it new leaf springs and shocks? If it doesn't look right, sell the BR kit on ebay and get the proper kit.
 
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I dont think it will fit, But if it is just blocks it may can work. Just have to wait and see if you can mod it up to work.
 
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Since there are only three posts on this thread figured I would highjack instead of adding more threads.

I popped a second tire last night on a sharp root stub. SO it looks like I might be buying tires soon.
I want to put 28"s and they not rub, figured between tires and a lift it'd give me 3-4 extra inches of clearance, and keep me from high centering.

http://www.statelinecustoms.com/2014_Ho ... np-adj.htm

The angles on the CV axles don't look too severe.
 
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I am installing the strong made kit tonight for a write-up/review. Will post a few pictures later tonight.
 
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awesome, I'm worried more than 2-2.5 might be to much of an angle on the CV axles, if I was just trail riding I wouldn't worry but pulling loads it makes me wary of too much angle.
 
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The angles on the strong made kit are not bad at all.
 
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I have the statelinecustoms kit installed at the 2 inch setting and 27" itp mudlite xtr's. It's great no bottoming on anything and the angles are good, i could go to the 3" setting but it's not needed
 
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The angles on the strong made kit are not bad at all.

Totally agree, this is a mid lift kit and does not appear to endanger anything.
 
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Installed the strong made kit -->http://hondasxs.com/pioneer-700-reviews-f43/strong-made-inch-lift-kit-review-t1425.html
It did change the angle but I do not think far enough to rub the cup.
 
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Hondasxs said:
Installed the strong made kit -->http://hondasxs.com/pioneer-700-reviews-f43/strong-made-inch-lift-kit-review-t1425.html
It did change the angle but I do not think far enough to rub the cup.


Also have the strong made. No issues, a lot of flexing last weekend, and everything still works great.
 

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