Xp rear suspension

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Does anyone have one laying around, I’m more interested in the rear arm assembly.
 

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Did the swap last night on a 15 t3
You need rear arm, the aluminum rods by shock, center pivot arm, one extra shock mount bushing and bolt. The arm I used off a 12 had the upper wheels machined further in. So had to shim the wheels out a little. 1 pound weight gain
 

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Did the swap last night on a 15 t3
You need rear arm, the aluminum rods by shock, center pivot arm, one extra shock mount bushing and bolt. The arm I used off a 12 had the upper wheels machined further in. So had to shim the wheels out a little. 1 pound weight gain

Sick! Your buddy Guy inspired me to do this mod.
 

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The Frenchmen got my but in gear to. I’ve had the rear arm powder coated for 3 seasons. Never had the the shock center pivot. Once he did it I went and collected what I needed finally.

Curious to try it now. I find once your going running speed you don’t notice t motion. Last trip in salmon, hardly could break that speed riding. It was as deep. T motion was super active, and I wasn’t a fan. Not sure what I’m going to blame my poor line decisions on next trip.
 
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