i'm not trying to be a smartass or anything so i hope no one takes this the wrong way...that being said, when you go to motojoe's site and try to order a set of elka's, why does it ask if you have std. or +2 a-arms. also, why do many a-arm manufactures say that you can temporarily use your stock shocks, but they will be too soft, like calvalrycop said. does it not have to do with the length, but the valving? i never thought about that being the difference. i just assumed the shocks for +2 a-arms were either longer or shorter. i'm just wondering if there are a set of shocks out there that can be used temporarily until i can afford a set of elkas that are better than the stock warrior shocks.
What about the 2001 Raptor 660 shocks? Won't they work until you get better ones?
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