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Yeah.. I had much better luck with them when my rig was stock. And it sure felt/was tippy this time around. Of course there was a ton of weight back there, but between the lift, shocks, weight and keeping the stock width. I was struggling on some obstacles. Add a broke rear and then front axle and it was a biotch! I won't say I didn't play my part in the screw ups, but damn.. two totally different experiences in 5 months time. I can't help but think @JACKAL isn't partially right on his modification theory.Me and @sugarray (a-arms but stock everything else and loaded down with people's stuff), my buddy Kalem on his stock 400 Kodiak, @JACKAL, @Kilo427 @Windrock1000 @Cuoutdoors all had combinations of tires , shocks, and arms. made it initially. We all made it down, with little more than skid plate damaged.
Dragons Back and Widowmaker are two tough trails, but a careful, slow, controled line 100% of the time and it's doable with little less than cosmetic damage, but miss the 1% and they can earn their names.