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Hanlon99
Is anyone snocrossing their Phazer? I got a 07 FX and want to race it in the trail class?

parepadarappa
Go to your dealer and ask for the race kit. You will still need to revalve your shocks for any real hard racing. I've done some research on this and this seems like the route I might go for my next sled.
Hanlon99
What does the race kit do?
parepadarappa
QUOTE(Hanlon99 @ Mar 11 2008, 01:28 PM) *
What does the race kit do?

It's roughly $600 usd and mostly is just beefier springs for the rear skid. From what I've seen it's pretty pricy for what it is.
irace
QUOTE(parepadarappa @ Mar 12 2008, 01:27 PM) *
It's roughly $600 usd and mostly is just beefier springs for the rear skid. From what I've seen it's pretty pricy for what it is.

Kit has in it:
Stiffer front and rear springs
beefed up rear arm
4th wheel kit for rear axle
tunnel protectors
rail stiiffner plates
alum plates to connect tunnel to frame
ISR ski loops
We've been racing Phazers in our sno-x circuit in Wisconsin. Stock susp. is too soft for sno-x. We revalved shocks and raised press. in front Floats. Had a couple issues 1st couple races, no problems last 4 races. We hace approx. 450 miles on 3 Phaser RTX. Fun sled to ride and race, don't know of another you can race 1 day and go trail riding with the next. At one race a guy rode his Phazer to the track on the trail and drove it home on trail after races. Class entry is $20 for Phaser class in our circuit.
FYI- I have (3) 2008 Phaser RTX for sale
$5500- w/extras
150-230 miles on each
All have the Sno-x kit in them
Shocks can come with stock valving or sno-x valving
(715)372-8806
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