Arctic Cat rear shock on Ski-Doo

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Finally got it all buttoned up and installed my tmotion limiters. It’s actually easier to tip over then before and saved about 4.5lbs
 

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so just so i get this right you used a front ski shock, i have a couple of fox from a cat skid, i would like to do this to my 165 looks way cleaner, im trying to reduce the amout of snow that gets carried around in the doo skid
 

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so just so i get this right you used a front ski shock, i have a couple of fox from a cat skid, i would like to do this to my 165 looks way cleaner, im trying to reduce the amout of snow that gets carried around in the doo skid

The shock was actually from the rear skid off a 2019 I believe the part number is 3704-131. I have a front shock off a a 2019 also, it’s a QS3 and will work with my bracket but will take a bit more modification. We got dumped on this weekend so I got to try it out and have to say it’s a absolute riot. I was riding in about 2’ of snow and didn’t have much snow build up in the skid. You can use any arctic cat shock that is 16” long from centre of eyelet to eyelet
 
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