anyone know what suspension this is ?

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was told it was ad boivin but cant find any info on it any would be greatly appreciated thanks rob
 

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i looked at the expert x but it has alot different geometry setup than the one i have. it has two coilovers not shown conected to the rear mount facing backwards and connect to the rails on the outside
 

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Anywhere the snow is deep, and the hills are steep
Its an Ekholm skid, from Larry Nielsen from Ekholm Ind. he used to be in Summerland. Hands down the best powder skid you can possibly buy. Have run them in many sleds, and they work unbelievably well in the deep pow. They make a 144 perform more like a 159. Plus it was 27lbs lighter than my Rev skid was.....
 

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thanks alot MtnMaster i knew someone had to of see on, now i just need to install it, you wouldnt have any tips would ya
 

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Its an Ekholm skid, from Larry Nielsen from Ekholm Ind. he used to be in Summerland. Hands down the best powder skid you can possibly buy. Have run them in many sleds, and they work unbelievably well in the deep pow. They make a 144 perform more like a 159. Plus it was 27lbs lighter than my Rev skid was.....

Thats quite the attack angle. Are you sure it works good?
 

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2 sets of hands helps a ton.... I forget what the dimensions are for the 4 bolt holes, but you can place them low in the tunnel, and get the track way down in the snow. The tunnel usually sits about 4-5 inches higher than with the stock skid.
 

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I just put one in my 700 rmk , before i drop and rolled it i think i used the factory front hole , I will look tomorrow and take some measurements and pictures for ya . I just tryed it out in 3 feet of snow wow does it work good and as mtnmaster says it is 27 pounds lighter than stock , a lot easyer to lift
 

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i watched one of those skids fail pretty hard this weekend. could be how he had it setup maybe. wouldnt touch the same stocker machine in a climb. not sure about deep powder
 

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pure addiction motor sports builds these skids now in edmonton. i put one inmy turbo m7 and it works way beter than stock in deep pow.
 

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