Thats actually my quad. The raptor 350 shocks are quite a bit better than the warrior shocks.(not that they are as good as aftermarket or anything) The picture shows the warrior shocks. Other than the shocks there isnt really any differences with the suspension set-up. Heres apic of the raptor...
The raptor 350 stem fits on the warrior perfectly. It is about 3/4" longer.However I do not know if the warrior bar clamp will fit the stem I did not try that as I had aftermarket bars and clamp that were made for the Raptor. The bottom half of the stem is the same for sure. Worst case senario...
I really just redid it to sell it. I love rebuilding them so I will buy another one when this one sells and keep the yfm350's going strong for many years to come.
I put one of those kits on my wifes 250ex just to make it a little more stable in corners and carrying the hills sideways. It works great for that. I tear the crap out of her quad whenever I get on it. I have aired it out several times with no problems from the kit. If your looking for better...
Heres my experience with water. Sunk it at little sahara. Pulled it around behind a dune buggy, jump starting it for 15 min, it started an ran like crap, so i ran the crap out of it, and its great now
Its pretty easy if you have a welder. Just cut the actual light bracket off of the headlight assembly bracket and then weld the light bracket to the frame just behind the top shock tower mount.
wire brush it, prime it, paint it. Bake at 350 for 30 min.
(just kiddin on the baking part) :)
The decals were purchased from Ebay.
The bars are trailtech.
As far as mods it has:
Raptor 350 exhaust
Raptor 350 a arms
Raptor 350 shocks
Raptor 350 sterring stem
Raptor 350 wheels and tires
EBC Clutch and springs
UNI air filter
Trailtech stem and bars
Tusk clutch and brake levers...