Shadesman i called we and got the discount. i told them i emailed them about the discount and no answer. so he gave the discount. 4 shocks on the way@trigger, so i too am growing impatient waiting on a reply so will probably call later today. Did you just ask for the forum discount then when you ordered?
@jay_man81, maybe you would know, are the different colors for the different spring rates on the coils? And if so did you run the 200lb in your tests i dont recall. I do run a plow and wonder if the 200 might be better than 175 with the added weight from that even though its only seasonal
To me the 175's felt just a bit to soft for that weight and made the front feel like it was nose diving.
@trigger, so i too am growing impatient waiting on a reply so will probably call later today. Did you just ask for the forum discount then when you ordered?
Yes i got them for 249 plus shippingTold them ' I was a member of hondasxs and heard they were giving them to us at $249 plus shipping '. Said he didn't know anything about it then went and asked somebody. Came back and said ' yeah we can do that '. That's the deal you got too right?
So you think i should call them and switch to the 200lb? Im fine with doing that, espescially if i end up with not red coils as a bonus. Just dont want the 200 to be too stiff for the rest if the recreational use. If you think they'll be good without the plow load im fully ok with calling to have them do the 200sA bit to me yes. Setting the compression stiffer works great when your wanting a stiffer ride during a ride but when your shocks are constanly compressed with the weight of the plow, the stiffer setting doesn't do much unless your plowing really rough terrrain that gives the shock the chance to extend then compress again.
Mind you I didn't do extensive testing cause I don't have a plow and just had sand bags thrown of the front of the machine with the hood off...lol. Again it wasn't awfull but the 200lb just felt better without making the ride much stiffer unloaded. I did keep my tire pressure at 5lb which could have contributed to it as well.
So you think i should call them and switch to the 200lb? Im fine with doing that, espescially if i end up with not red coils as a bonus. Just dont want the 200 to be too stiff for the rest if the recreational use. If you think they'll be good without the plow load im fully ok with calling to have them do the 200s
I was thinking that as well. But if the 200s balance out better i figured id give them a shot over the 175s...not sure how much stiffer theyd be with the plow off and then adjusted softer vs 175s at a normal settingI have a plow too but won't be doing much riding with it on. I figure I'll crank them up for plow season and then back down for trail riding. Just once I'd like to feel the front too soft on the trail.![]()
I was thinking that as well. But if the 200s balance out better i figured id give them a shot over the 175s...not sure how much stiffer theyd be with the plow off and then adjusted softer vs 175s at a normal setting
If the plow drops the front a bit more then you like you could adjust up the preload a bit.Thats what sets the ride height anyways?I was thinking that as well. But if the 200s balance out better i figured id give them a shot over the 175s...not sure how much stiffer theyd be with the plow off and then adjusted softer vs 175s at a normal setting
Don't forget that the dude told me they were doing some valving changes. Sounds like they may have been doing some R&D and got them figured out.