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you can't go wrong either way. Just w/ the Ohlins you won't need to modify anything to fit them in. Just jack the front up a bit, knock out out the 4 bolts for the old shocks, slip the new ones in and bolt um up(just make sure to take the jack back out, don't laugh, seen it done 2x by the same guy). 10 minute job. Got a full set of Ohlins on my R that I got a good deal on from my buddy and used parts guy( Mike aka XCbob) cause I bought the full set and got a set of Axis fronts for my '01 that came off his own personal XC Banshee before he switched to YFZs. the Ohlins have done everything I wanted them to do(granted they need to be redone to carry my fat butt properly), and I liked them enough to pick up a good set of fronts for my '06 SE.

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Warrior, do you have tcs's contact info? What's it going to cost to rebuild them?

 

I was looking at either these or some YFZ shocks. Which shocks are better?

Definately better than YFZ shocks (for one thing they're the right length, they're built for a banshee, and they fit without modification).

 

A full out rebuild will probably cost a decent bit, but a simple revalve wouldn't be but a couple hundred bucks probably. If you can't afford it now, just ride with them and enjoy.

 

www.tcsracing.com

561 Chaney Street Unit E

Lake Elsinore, CA 92530

Phone: 951-245-7484

Fax: 951-245-7470

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