36 inch kits?

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Hey guys so i bent my lower a arms. Curious how everyone likes there 36 inch kits? Or just stay stock at 39? I am also wondering if anyone has the trenchers 36 kit? Looks like a nice setup and decent price?
 

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Did a 36" on mine and will never go back to 39". Honestly makes a great sled that much better. I'm running zbroz but heard about a new company that is Canadian, just cant remember the name or if they have 36" kits. The exchange gets a guy every time.
 

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Did a 36" on mine and will never go back to 39". Honestly makes a great sled that much better. I'm running zbroz but heard about a new company that is Canadian, just cant remember the name or if they have 36" kits. The exchange gets a guy every time.

Trenchers is a Canadian company maybe it’s that one? Your thinking of
 

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Chris at Parkland Motorsports (Stoney Plain OK Tire) is a Trenchers dealer

Yes they are Canadian (Trenchers)
 

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I never thought that I would need a 36" kit but now that I did it I don't think I could go without haha. When I bent an a-arm I thought why not try it because the price of a single factory replacement was over half the price of a full aftermarket a-arm kit. I guess it depends on where your riding as well. On the trail I have to watch my corners a bit more but it doesn't slow me down much. In the mountains it is amazing.
 

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I have 36 inch trenchers and Zbros in stock. Call the shop 780-963-0080 thanks Chris
 

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was running the Mountainside offset spindles and just added the 36" z-broz too. ski stance is now 33". put on about 150 miles on the trail out at the lake, can't wait to get back to Revy to check it out. Should be wicked. Definitely a little tippier in the corners. If your interested in his setup shoot me a pm for pricing.
 
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I have 36 on both my sleds didn’t think it was that big a difference until I rode my buddies 39 the other day in not perfect conditions man I hate the 39 no way could I ever go back. I usually do 7-14 days straight on a turbo never ever get sore. One day on a stock 39 and my shoulders were sore at the end of the day and tired. I’m sure snow conditions were a factor but it was a big difference for me
 

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A couple posts back someone was mentioning they run a 36" kit and offset spindles, I'm kinda thinking putting that set up on my sled. Any reviews or updates on how it works?
 

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I just got back from Sicamous and the 36” zbros along with the offset spindles that give me a 33” stance was the most fun I’ve had on my Turbo 163. I’m also running raptor shocks. This combo is insane fun. I’m only 5’8” and 150 lbs and this thing is so easy to get around on. Sidehills in the trees are so much easier. The only guy in our group that thought it was too tippy is 6’3” 200 lbs and a very aggressive rider that rides a 39” carbon fibre Turbo Pro. On the trail I set my front shocks on the firm side. Definitely need to be a bit careful in the corners. In my opinion it’s the best handling mod I’ve made and would take the narrow front over the raptors.
 
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