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I got TCS shocks with rezzies all around on my shee and wondered if they were any good? The rear one i think the the shock is blown because it sits low, any suggestions?? I pick up the rear end and let it back down and sits about a foot lower than when i picked it up. bad valves or loss of nitrogen charge, i have no clue on suspension really. anyways i would like to upgrade my arms to somethin better than stock, are the YFZ 450 front ends a cheap upgrade or just go with ASR +2's?? Sorry for all the questions just wanna figure some of this stuff out, thanks in advance.!!!

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most likely you have the zps systems. they will sag. you should call tcs up and discuss what type of riding you do. they told me i had the wrong setup zps and needed preload shocks. 300 bucks later bike rode better for what i do and its unreal how much better they are compared to stockers or whatever.

 

 

good people to deal with.

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Bansheeman1988,

 

It doesn't really look like you've come to an absolute decision on your A-arms yet... I've created the 450 A-arm kit that many users here on the HQ have purchased from me and used with a great deal of satisfaction. I've created several proprietary parts that make the conversion easy and quick! The kit would come to you completely bolt on and guaranteed to fit on any Banshee (providing you have a straight frame). You can also opt for upgraded NOSS machine tie rods made from hardened alloy. Let me know if you are interested, I have several kits sitting on the shelf ready to rock! Thanks! - Brian

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Bansheeman1988,

 

It doesn't really look like you've come to an absolute decision on your A-arms yet... I've created the 450 A-arm kit that many users here on the HQ have purchased from me and used with a great deal of satisfaction. I've created several proprietary parts that make the conversion easy and quick! The kit would come to you completely bolt on and guaranteed to fit on any Banshee (providing you have a straight frame). You can also opt for upgraded NOSS machine tie rods made from hardened alloy. Let me know if you are interested, I have several kits sitting on the shelf ready to rock! Thanks! - Brian

 

 

I see this post is a few days old and iam pretty interested in your conversion kits you should post up some prices :thanks:

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I got TCS shocks with rezzies all around on my shee and wondered if they were any good? The rear one i think the the shock is blown because it sits low, any suggestions?? I pick up the rear end and let it back down and sits about a foot lower than when i picked it up. bad valves or loss of nitrogen charge, i have no clue on suspension really. anyways i would like to upgrade my arms to somethin better than stock, are the YFZ 450 front ends a cheap upgrade or just go with ASR +2's?? Sorry for all the questions just wanna figure some of this stuff out, thanks in advance.!!!

 

 

i have the works setup and mine did the same u have to tighten the coil on the spring to make it stiffer and theres screws that adjust the air that come out and in the shock u have to tune it properly to get the best out of it

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