lift kits for yamaha

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i'm looking for an aftermarket lift kit for my quad.where would a good place to find one in the city of Edmonton or do i have to go on the intrenet to find?
 

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i know that you can get hi-lifter, thats what we sell, should be around 100.00

nice easy install, even i could do it....lol

T

lots of other manufactures out there. lightning product, moose, etc
 

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I put on the highlifter springs gave me less that an inch think they are more for oveload than anything and since I double my wife alot it was a no brainer even without the wife it smoothened out the ride alot took all the bounce out.
 

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ive heard good and bad things about highlifter.when you go to there site they look so cheap(like their gonna break)
i was wondering if there was more to choose from(ie...stronger)
 

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if i were you go with the extreme lift really good
 

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the highlifter springs are actually a softer ride, but work better as an overload spring, they dont generally give you more clearance, but if you are doubling or of a larger size. they work good and have a nicer ride.

T
 
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