KYB shock rebuild

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Where can I get the rear KYB shocks off a 2013 X rebuilt? Calgary area? Rear is sacked.
 

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Had mine done last year at MB suspension in Edmonton. Good price and quick turn around.
 

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Ride Concepts in Chestermere did a good job on my shocks and I'd recommend. 403 999 4286
 

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what does the enzo re-valve do for the stock shocks? do they perform better? would u say better then and aftermarket shock like a raptor?
 

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Enzo performs way better, revalved and a new rear shock for the rear skid. Pricy tho.


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Enzo performs way better, revalved and a new rear shock for the rear skid. Pricy tho.


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ok so what im trying to figure out is if its worth it for me to do the enzo upgrade or just go the raptor route like I usually do. either way there's a cost associated, my question is is it worth it for the enzo or should I not waste my time?
 

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I've riden both raptor and Enzo equipped t3 163. I liked the Enzo better.

Cost base from what I have found out is pretty comparable, BUT with the raptors you can either keep your stock shocks or sell them.


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interesting. I would have thought the raptors would be better because of the piggyback reservoir and dual rate springs. I wonder if I should try this enzo kit for the hell of it
 

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Have a friend that has the KYB's rebuilt from Enzo. I have the Raptors with APV on mine. I like mine. He likes his. They're both great shocks options. His was about half the price of mine ($1250 for all 4). I think the main difference is the adjustability with the piggyback reservoir. If your not into tweaking your suspension regularly I would say the Enzo would be best. If you like being able to adjust Raptor's are pretty nice. Maybe the Enzo rebuild with a triple rate spring?
 

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ENZO in my opinion is the best for performance and pricing. Spending the extra money on the x-package really is for the re-buildable shock upgrade. I have been using ENZO for years both in motocross and on my sleds. I currently have KYB-40's on my Freeride and they work awesome. My brother has the x-package shocks on a XM and they work very similar even without the adjust-ability. I find I never adjust my clickers on my KYB-40's because ENZO re-valves and springs the sled very close. Same with the x-package shocks. All my riding partners are now using ENZO.

Check ENZO's website out. and give Tim a call.

He is very friendly and helpful with all your questions. Well worth the money.

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