anybody ever use a rear lowering linkage?

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yamarider

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Alright, here's the deal. The front end of my quad sits lower than stock because of the shocks, and the back end sets higher than stock, again because of my shock choice, so I have a bit of an issue with my stance. I want to lower the back end a couple inches to get it a little more level with the front, but i'm not sure about how these rear lowering kits work. I know it does something involving the linkage, and what i'm wondering, is will one of these kits cause the rear shock linkage to hang down low so it's getting hit on rocks and stuff? As it is, it still takes a chunk out of an unsuspecting boulder from time to time, and if it got lower I think i'd have a bit of a problem with it. It's either one of these lowering kits, or trading my raptor shock for a banshee shock or maybe an aftermarket one to get it back to stock ride height.
 
the more I think about it, the more it makes sense for me to just buy a banshee shock, sell my raptor shock, and not take any chances with a linkage.
 
idk what that is but it doesnt look like a stock banshee one
 
its deff not a stock one thats a obvious but i am also thinking pep although it dosn't look fimillier well any way good snag lets us know how it works.
 
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