T motion lockout

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Had a buddy run his new Doo this last week, drove it stock out of the gate, since his shocks never showed up on time, did not make it a hr and he wanted the tmotion removed, thing was darty as hell, one really wonder who is testing this stuff out, rear shock was sagged out a few hrs latter.. aftermarket skid is not something you should even consider after Wright a check out the day before
 

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Had a buddy run his new Doo this last week, drove it stock out of the gate, since his shocks never showed up on time, did not make it a hr and he wanted the tmotion removed, thing was darty as hell, one really wonder who is testing this stuff out, rear shock was sagged out a few hrs latter.. aftermarket skid is not something you should even consider after Wright a check out the day before

Exactly! I would replace my rear shock every season at least once. Plus it was sagged right out with a brand shock and cranked up to 5 for stiffness. So glad I put some limiters in, sled tips over really easy
 

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Something about supporting Canadian companies. Nothing wrong with ZRP but I’d buy the 54N
Zrp was $179.60 CAD delivered to my door including tax and everything.

54N wanted $300 + tax + shipping
And it wasn't powder coated......
 

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Well that maineay solutions bushing went together real nice.

Definitely more robust than other solutions like munster or zrp.

ZRP rear arm.
 

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Anyone have the torque specs for these guys?

Or know where to find them.

Bonus if you know how to find a free service manual............
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So you replaced the bushing and rear arm as well? Totally rigid now?

keep us in the loop
 

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I’ll post a pic of all the torque specs. You’d think I’d remember but the good ol brain is in vacation mode
 

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You think it holds a side hill straighter?

Easier or harder to initiate and hold side hill?
 

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You think it holds a side hill straighter?

Easier or harder to initiate and hold side hill?
Less wash out for sure. Flex edge track will still wash if you get rowdy enough.

And definitely didn't think much of it being any harder to initiate turns or side hills. But definitely more predictable.
 

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Still have the 10 xp rear arms set up for sale

, 100 for both rear arms and transfer rods
 

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I wish they made this for the XM. Has anyone tried this on an XM? I’m running the Munster lockout now, but know it’s just a matter of time before the triangle goes boom.

Pretty sure its all the same.... like Tex said above, the old XP pre TMO stuff even works.
 

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2 of us in our group ran the Munster in our 17s with no issues 5000km on 1 and 2500 on the other. This weekend buddies 2020 sled took the pivot arm out with the Munster lockout, but he spanked a substantial rock the night before. Managed a quick fix with a shovel, and a sign.
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