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    TRI-Z reah shock replace for warrior shock

    Hi, i have a 1986 TRI-Z 250, in many forum you said that the warrior rear shock fit exactly the TRI-Z rear shock. Buy which year fit exactly, any years???

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    Thanks a lot

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    Raffa, is the warrior stiffer than the Z? Any idea about the 660 rear shock?
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    I just put one on my tri-z the othe day and other than the resrervoir it looks like it is almost exactly the same thing. The length from eye to eye is the same and it's pretty much a bolt on but you will have to do something to mount the reservoir such as using hose clamps around the frame. But due to the crappy weather, haven't got to test it out yet

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    Quote Originally Posted by pickleweasel_00 View Post
    But due to the crappy weather, haven't got to test it out yet
    That seems to be the problem . I cant find an answer for my question anywhere. if a warrior isnt any stiffer than I'll look into a 660 rear shock
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    I don't know, it probably is about the same as the stocker in terms of stifness though. The spring looks like it has the same thickness and number of windings

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    there the same, you can crank them up pretty stiff nate ..the 660 from what I have gathered makes it sit high.I haven't tryed it,,I would be very curious to know how the 660 shock with a banshee dog bone would sit..Im guessing somewhere around stock...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bryan Raffa View Post
    there the same, you can crank them up pretty stiff nate ..the 660 from what I have gathered makes it sit high.I haven't tryed it,,I would be very curious to know how the 660 shock with a banshee dog bone would sit..Im guessing somewhere around stock...
    Sitting high is fine, I make 'em SQUAT . I'm watching one now thats cheap and looks nice. If I get it I think there will be a thread on it
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    This question has popped up about once every week or two, for the last 2 years,so I ran a search.
    88 results for Tri-Z rear shock.Almost every question about them is answered in these old threads.

    http://3wheelerworldforums.com/searc...d=563222&pp=25
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    http://www.3wheelerworldforums.com/s...earchid=563230
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mrs.moshman View Post
    This question has popped up about once every week or two, for the last 2 years,so I ran a search.
    88 results for Tri-Z rear shock.Almost every question about them is answered in these old threads.

    http://3wheelerworldforums.com/searc...d=563222&pp=25
    Here is 21 more results.

    http://www.3wheelerworldforums.com/s...earchid=563230
    Indeed, I have done the search and all the threads usually talk about is "Will the warrior bolt up?", "Will a banshee work?", or "What rear shocks work?". Nowhere could I find anything about a comparison to the stock shock, and thats what i needed to know. However I did go through the results and found TimSr speaking about the warrior and '01 raptor. Thank You
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    Tim had posted somewhere in there that the spring rate of the warrior shock is slightly stiffer than the stock tri-z shock.

    Mosh also posted that last week or so that the warrior is slightly stiffer than the stock z shock.
    He has both shocks on 2 tri-z's and there is definately a difference in stiffness.
    Anyway he has gotten 6-8 feet in height and about 30 feet out jumping his Z with a warrior shock and he had no problems with it.He wieghs about 180lbs.
    Last edited by Mrs.Mosh; 12-09-2007 at 11:30 AM. Reason: spelling
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