We were at Chappel on Dec 27th and came back to the stand of trees right before the trail down starts.
Big empty hole where one of my riding partners jerry can was.
It was coming down heavy so we must of just missed the guy that stole it.
Buddy rides a turbo so good thing it was socked in that...
Purchased a speciality sled can today, installed it and the fit was excellent.
I'm going to try and return the MBRP.
It may have been fine but i do not want to waste a day in the mountains screwing around with cans.
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Checking over my sled and I noticed black oils spots where the y-pipe mates with the exhaust pipe and also where the can mates to the other end of the exhaust.
Brand new sled and brand new can. Pulled off the top and looking straight down on the y-pipe exhaust pipe connection I can see...
Anyone know if I can change out the rear shock in a 2008 XP summit part # 503191534 for a 2010/2011/2012 rear shock part # 503192208.
Upgraded the suspension with BRP's kit but my original shock is not re-buildable.
Finished the install, sag is better but it looks like I have to replace the Everest shock.
Have to figure out which one to get as there are quite a few different models of rear shocks for the summit XP on the BRP parts catalog.
I had this kit in my hand at the dealer, the parts guy told me I need special tools to install the bushing into the spring cup.
Can anyone comment on the validity of that statement, is there a way of installing the bushing without the BRP tools?
Thanks for the reply 38984
I pulled the suspension today, my rear shock is still within spec according to the manual so i will just re-install it and see if the sag is cured.
I purchased the 860200404 kit for my 2008 Summit Everest, my rear shock cannot be re-calibrated, its a sealed unit. I guess the X models have a different rear shock.
The kit comes with a re-calibration kit for the rear shock.
Does anyone know if I purchase a new rear shock will it have the...