So would blaster shocks all around be a good choice for a kinroad 150?? Mine seem to bottom out alot or come close, makes for a choppy ride on a relatively smooth terraine.
Blasters may be a little stiff on the front. We put front Blaster shocks on the back of the Yerf-Dogs. Carters go on the front.
Changing the rear shocks first will probably be a good start.
Oh, chances are you'll have to make up some brackets and/or do some grinding.
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The brackets and grinding wont be a problem, can even weld up if needed. I was just curious what anyone is using on their Kinroad 150 for a better then stock shock. Rode again last night and it is just so choppy it makes it hard to hit the path and ramps right. And this terraine I'm talking about has been somewhat graded with a tractor and a blade. My Raptor 350 eases thro it. I may just buy a set of the blaster shocks and see how they do(after checking fitment) one question tho, do you guys use them accordingly, like a blaster rear shock on the rear of the buggies or the blaster fronts on the rear?
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