Max IV Springer

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  1. #1
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    Max IV Springer

    I'd like to have suspension on my 2008 max 4,, is there one available or do y'all know anyone who can help me out plus I'm having trans trouble,, thinking bout going hydrostat, any help is greatly appreciated
    Last edited by Mike; 01-13-2015 at 06:31 PM. Reason: moved post from the Hustler Springer thread to a thread of its own

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    Why do you want suspension? The reason I ask, if you are simply looking for a better quality ride, there are other things you can do to help some. If you are looking for racing/performance reasons then I understand, ignore the following. For a better quality ride, what tires do you have and what pressure do you run them at? If you have the 26" factory tires, they are notoriously rough. Also, make sure you are running about 2PSI in all of your tires, measured with a low-pressure tire gauge only (one that maxes out around 15 lbs) You can also put in a suspension seat. It's easy to do in the Max IV and there are several threads here in the Max forum showing members who have done so.

    Finally, what problems are you having out of your T20? Overall, that is a really good transmission and I would be hesitant to go to some kind of hydraulic drive unless you had other reasons for doing so.

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