WORKS ON: Yamaha V-max 1994-1996. 500 and 600 Models Standard 121″ Track. NOT the XT Model Upgrade your suspension fast and easy. Yamaha V-max snowmobiles are great, fun, reliable snowmobiles. But the rear suspension is very low to the ground. Adding 3.5 inch Drop Brackets is the simple and inexpensive answer. Immediately you will notice a major difference in the looks and handling . The steering is much more responsive and the deep snow performance will improve dramatically. ——- Same accessory as SLP sells as a Universal Rear Suspension Hanger, But these drop brackets are custom made so they are ready to install quickly. Made out of 3/16″ hardened steel so they are Strong. SLP and other manufactures are universal, so you have to do all the work,( ie: make patterns, drill, cut), to make them fit. Essentially your receiving a blank piece of steel. ———————– These are custom made Drop Brackets, Adding 3.5″ of height to your rear suspension. Drop Brackets measure 5″ x 7″. The whole project is very simple. Only takes 15 minutes to lift your old Yamaha rear suspension. Kit includes everything you need: 2 Drop brackets, nuts, bolts and instructions. For sale on Ebay: cgi.ebay.com
Me and my husband are planning on buying a 1995 Chevy 1500 Z71. Has 6in Lift with a 3in body lift and its not the cheap lift kit this is a FULL RANCHO SUSPENSION LIFT FULL K-MEMBER, Front Diff Guard, Brand new Dirt Grip mud tires, Brand new grill with the American flag Chevy badge, Brand New Clear headlights and blinker lights with Smoked corner lights, Has brand new Dark Tail lights, Interior is PERFECT no rips or tears carpet is clean no stains, Its a 350 with headers, Brand New Tranny, Has Camo 4×4 badges with the deer.. Four wheel drive works great. It has good tight steering. Its a dark green extended cab short bed. Wonderful condition, looks like it just came off the lot brand new.
We will be driving 440 miles to pick it up. I want to make sure that I’m getting a fair price. I’ve looked it up on kbb and nada. And even ebay, but none will let me add the options this truck has, so I have no idea where to start.
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