377safari
09-20-2006, 11:26 PM
Hey was wondering if the front suspension off of a 99 or 2000 mxz with the ADSA can switch up to my 97 mxz with just the dsa have a chance to buy the whole front end off of one and was wondering how much of a project it would be/?
paul yarek
09-21-2006, 01:29 PM
a 99 600 mxz will be in the zx chassis, maybe yes maybe no. any other with the S chassis from 99 will work though.
unless the suspension is coming off a fanner then it will carry it along with shocks being valved close.
snowmutt
09-24-2006, 11:59 AM
If I remeber right the only differance between the DSA and the ASDA was the radis rods. The DSA had eqaul length and a ASDA had the un equal rods.
This gave it a differant ride ht and shock length.The spindle is differant too but all the distances should be the same as long as your using all the hardware from one set up. They both have the same ski stance . The ASDA was to correct the scrubb/camber as it traveled through it's motion.
This might help you. There is another hole on the DSA arm for the shock to be moved in giving you a tighter stance(pulling the bottom in more). Look at your ski's , are they sitting straight / flat when looking at it from the front? Moving to this hole will cure the sqwatting look and give you a more adgressive stance flatening the ski bottom to a 90* angle to the ground. Be carfull its a little tippy at first but gives you more of a addgressive bite.
I found this out when I switch to a set of flex skis from the old plastic ski with the long metal bridge, the ones that were easy to twist.
MUTT