whats the cost of getting zero preload
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however much you want to spend... works makes zero preload shocks for around 700, so does TCS, as with ELka from anywehre from 595-1300 dollars..
shopa round, ask questoins and research these brands if u want to be cheaper..
from cheapest/worst to best IMO
Works
TCS
Elka
P.E.P.
AXIS
also jeff at the quadshop does an SSD conversion to your stock shocks too for fairly cheap i believe!
shopa round, ask questoins and research these brands if u want to be cheaper..
from cheapest/worst to best IMO
Works
TCS
Elka
P.E.P.
AXIS
also jeff at the quadshop does an SSD conversion to your stock shocks too for fairly cheap i believe!
I would think that you will get better performance from a true aftermarket shock. The ohlins are great shocks though. If you were to convert the blaze ohlins I think you would have a **** nice setup. But, for the cost why not go ahead and get some used elka's or axis.
Can't really go wrong either way.
I know you prob wanted a definative answer...but.....
Can't really go wrong either way.
I know you prob wanted a definative answer...but.....