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Old 01-20-2012, 08:32 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default raptor 660 pep-yfz

I have a 08 yfz with stock shocks on it and my buddy has a i think 02 not to sure on year but its a 660 raptor with pep shocks all the way around, will these work on a yfz?
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Good question. I'd like to know aswell, but my Cousin has an 02' 660 with Elka fronts... Thanks
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Old 01-21-2012, 01:48 PM   #3 (permalink)
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I know for sure that the stock raptor 660 shocks wont fit the yfz because the mounting eyes are wider on the 660 shocks. So if the peps are the same width as the stock shocks then they might not work.
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I no somebody has to know, the guy im buying these from wants to sell them asap and i dont wanna waste my money nor pass the deal up if they work
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Take some measurements of the width of the spacers for the top and bottom eyelets of the shocks. Measure eye-to-eye of the shock with zero load on them. Then, measure your bike and find out what it "requires."

That tells you if they fit, but they most likely won't be valved right. Not the end of the world.

Many of times, you can get different spacers for the tops/bottoms of the PEP shocks. If you end up needing new spacers, call Baldwin or PEP in CA and ask for them.
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