sno_pro_500
Nov 9 2005, 01:09 PM
any body know if i can change the steel radious rodes to a 500 fuji style front end to get a little more ride out of my little 340 lite , the thing sits so low to the ground or is there a kit they make for the also the rear end will be next , i put gas shocks on it but it didnt lift it any just a better ride, i know some body has tryed it one time or another any help would helpme out thanks for looking
jbshocks
Nov 9 2005, 02:01 PM
I have never messed arounf with an indy light but I assume that it is just a non CRC front end and that you could take a longer travel version from like a 97 indy 500 (non crc) and install that, You want longer shocks and springs with the longer radius and tie rods. depending on the sway bar the original may engage or you will need a longer one or fab some adapters to lengthen it.
racerdave
Nov 9 2005, 04:42 PM
never say never, but the radius rod mounting, the raduis rods, and the trailng arms are unique to the Lite. short of cutom making parts, I'd say you got what you got.
jbshocks
Nov 9 2005, 04:58 PM
fabricating the rods are pretty easy if you have the skills but I guess you are out of luck in the bolt on dept.
instigator10
Nov 10 2005, 04:56 PM
The Indy Lite takes the same trailing arms as the 93' Storm FYI
racerdave
Nov 10 2005, 05:16 PM
not according to any parts listing I've seen. Including Poo online site:
http://parts.polarisind.com/Browse/Browse.asp
sno_pro_500
Nov 12 2005, 04:30 PM
iw as looking at a elt front end and look like they would fit .if not i;m going to try to put 16" shocks and start welding up rods to make them work to see if any will hold. if anybody come across one let me now . thanks for any inputt
jbshocks
Nov 12 2005, 06:47 PM
You may need to get some longer grade 8 bolts and make some spacers to push the trailing arms away from the tunnel at the rear. Also remember that the shocks are laying down more so will need more rate then stock.
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