For those that are interested I have found the following info. 2013 and older Grizzly 700 takes the following shock lengths:
Front = 14.1” Long with 4.3” travel and 9.8” compressed
Rear = 16.0” Long with 4.3” travel and 11.7” compressed
Front = 14.1” Long with 4.3” travel and 9.8” compressed
Rear = 16.0” Long with 4.3” travel and 11.7” compressed
The 2014 -15 model Grizzly 700 takes the following shock length:
Front = 16.69” Long with 4.31” travel and 12.38” compressed
Rear = 17.63” Long with 4.67” travel and 12.96” compressed
The shocks for the new model are a fair bit longer than I expected and I’m thinking if I were to run the old shocks on the new model I could have problems with the shock bottoming out too early. Might sell the old ones and get the right ones. Might look and see if the new grizzly standard shocks will fit the old Grizzly. Might give a bit of lift? Anyone done that? I think the shocks mount to a different place on the A arm which is why they are longer but have similar travel.