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  1. Point taken. I will keep an eye out for some fox floats. Until then, I'm just gonna get a cheap set of used stockers to replace my blown out shocks. Thanks for all the help. Sent from my SM-G892U using Tapatalk
  2. If they are shortened to be stock length, what is the drawback of a rebuilt 450 shock? If not these, what do you recommend that is in a similar price range? Sent from my SM-G892U using Tapatalk
  3. So here is the info he sent me: Hey Joel, So what I usually supply & build for Banshee’s is a pair of full adjustable piggyback shocks that I make the correct eye to eye and stroke length. I then re-valve them to your weight and the quads specs (the +2 arms). They have new shaft bushing’s, o-rings, wiper and main seals. I remove, replace and stack the compression and rebound valve shims using the right diameter shims stacked in the correct order for your specs. Fresh synthetic oil, nitrogen charge to the correct psi. Once the shocks are built I resurface and paint the shock bodies special edition black using a high heat ceramic enamel paint. The progressive coil springs are sandblasted and powder coated to match the quad or desired color. Cost of the shocks,build and re-valve would be $420 for the pair. Shipping is $25 so $445 shipped. Also if your budget allows I would suggest having your rear shock rebuilt to your specs and to match the new valve to front shocks. Depending on your weight and the length of the rear swingarm cost would be between $150 and $190 for me to rebuild, re-valve and put the correct spring rate for your specs with everything I do to the front shocks including paint and powder coat. If you have any questions at all or just want to pick my brain feel free to give me a call. Thanks, Sent from my SM-G892U using Tapatalk
  4. Have any of you guys had any experience with Jogaca shocks? I found him on the South Texas Banshee FB page. They look and sound like they're well built. Everything about them is tailored to the rider. He's asking $450 for front shocks. Sent from my SM-G892U using Tapatalk
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