I’ve have a grizz 700. It is the 2014 model with quite a few changes from the previous several years. They changed the a arms and springs on that year. I’m finding my rear springs/suspension is quite soft. I watched and compared my rear ground clearance, with just one rider on it, to my other two partners grizzlys, 2006 and 2010. Both there grizzlys are identical in the rear suspension, and there rear ground clearance is many inches higher than the downward sloping a arms. On my 2014, with the different spring/a arm combo, the rear skid plate is virtually parallel with the rear a arms, and when I go over even light bumps, my quad squishes down with upward sloping a arms, and not too much ground clearance! It also causes my rear wheels to camber in at the tops too much. I even maxed out my five slot spring adjusters to the stiffest!
So my question is….
Why is the 2014 so much softer in the back end?
And how do I fix it??
Spring spacers???
If so, which spacers are the best????
And how many do I need, length?????
Thanks guys for any feed back!!:happy:
So my question is….
Why is the 2014 so much softer in the back end?
And how do I fix it??
Spring spacers???
If so, which spacers are the best????
And how many do I need, length?????
Thanks guys for any feed back!!:happy: