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Fox Float 3 Shocks Arctic Cat M1000 Sno-pro M6 M8 Mountain Cat on 2040-parts.com

US $750.00
Location:

Abbotsford, British Columbia, CA

Abbotsford, British Columbia, CA
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Return policy details: Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Manufacturer Part Number:850-20-105 Warranty:Yes Part Brand:FOX Country of Manufacture:United States

Fitment

Arctic Cat

M1000, M1000 Sno-Pro (153/162) 2007-2008
M6 2007-2008
M8 2007-2008
Mountain Cat M5/M6/M7 2004-2006






Includes:
Pair of shocks
Pump
Manual


Overview
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The all-new FLOATĀ® 3 is the one and only choice for do-anything sledding. Whether it's for a trail, mountain or crossover sled, FLOATs are the most progressive, adjustable and light weight air shock on the market - zero tools are necessary to make adjustments.

Say goodbye to stutter bumps and hello to a cornering machine. Negative spring technology along with an all-new Kashima Coat and precision flat-sanded damping pistons allow for a smooth ride in initial travel and faster, stiffer cornering while maintaining ultra-ride plushness.

Specifications
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Position

  • Front

Sled Type

  • Race, Trail and Mountain

Spring

  • Air

Weight

  • 2.1 lbs @ 14.1"
 

Adjustments

  • Infinitely adjustable air spring

Features

  • Genuine Kashima Coat
  • Samurai Sealing System (SSS)
  • Aerospace-grade PTFE-lined spherical bearings
  • High-flow velocity-sensitive damping
  • Chrome silicone negative spring
  • Fully rebuildable and revalveable
  • Lose up to 6 pounds off your sled
    (when replacing coil spring shocks)
  • Easy access Schrader air cap

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