P700m4 RZR Shocks??

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If you bought one of the tunners, could it be used on 5 or 6 other SXS? what is stoping us from all pitching in to buy one and passing it around?
it cant be used on other rides it plugs in series with your factory harness and has to stay on your ride in order to work
 
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Measuring from the center of the bolt holes, Rears are 18 1/4". Fronts are 19 3/8". May not be an EXACT measurement but within a 1/16". Ought to be close enough for what you're doing. And that's with the shock off the utv just to be clear.
thanks @Tflynn
 
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No problem. Someone correct me if I'm wrong but if the RZR shocks are lets say an inch longer that should be fine right? It would just give you a little bit of a lift. Just don't want to be shorter
 
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depends on the spring rate also and you don't want them to extend to far which will cause cv binding
 
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Right. As long as the shock doesn't cause the a-arm to droop more than it would with a lift installed is what I should have said
 
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Cool thanks for the measurements on the stocks Tflynn. Not sure if you happen to know the measurements on your Fox's you bought for yours (unless you posted that on another thread), could probably compare your fox setup with the Rzr's shocks I've seen for sale.
 
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When I unpacked the fox's I compared them to the stockers and they are exactly the same
 
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Oh ok haha! I couldn't remember if I gave that info already or not, guess I did.
 
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I bought a pair of rear shocks off a 2012 rzr 800. I'll have an update next week when they come in.
 
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Yea I'd like to know if they work and what kinda numbers you got. The guy gave me dims on the Fox Podium X he's selling and they measure 19 3/4 and 21 3/8, not sure if these would work.
 
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Yea I'd like to know if they work and what kinda numbers you got. The guy gave me dims on the Fox Podium X he's selling and they measure 19 3/4 and 21 3/8, not sure if these would work.
Based on these measurements I bet the 19 3/4" ones would work on the front. The 21 3/8's ones are probably useless to you though. If I were you I'd jack up the pioneer off the ground and remove the lower shock bolts on one side. See how far it can droop while slowly spinning the wheel until you feel the cv joints binding. That should give you an idea of how much longer your shocks could be. And don't forget about the compressed length. You don't want to bottom out and simultaneously bind your cv's. am I making sense?
 
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Had some mix ups. But here's a teaser pic
 

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The 19 3/4 would be perfect. Almost direct bolt in. The eyelets are a hair off but bolt right in. My mix up was I ended up with the 21 3/8" witch I can still get to work. I'm very capable of fabricating a bolt on bracket to the stock upper shock mount. I made one tonight and its goin to work out perfectly. But now I have the front superatv lift 2" lift to sell since the new shocks lifted it also
 
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