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357warrior

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Took a warrior rear shock apart used the housing and then a blowed out raptor 660 piston and strut assembly and stuck it in the warrior housing which made it a lil bit long travel by like 1 1/2 inches.thwn redid the shims on the piston. Then ported the valve out like the gold valve. Then took a works shock resi and threaded it in and filled with oil and charged it. I have to say its the best rear shock i have rode yet. I will gets pics of it up
 
Sounds sweet!! Racetech use them gold valves with the larger holes and they are awesome so I can imagine yours is a nice setup.
 
Its was trial and error with the shims but the way its setup now fully rebounds but soaks up the bumps like nothing and when i sit on it it sags like a 1/2 inch. Im happy with how absorbant it is.
 
Idk i still need to put mine through some more paces to c how well itsvgonna act.vbeen kunda crappy weather to ride. Its no o dificult fo someone to do i thereself just need warrior shock. Raptor 660 shock. And a good rezzie. With an assortmentvof shims to test
 

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