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I am thinking about trying the Dalton Clutch springs from Hunterworks. Has anyone tried these and what tires are you running and whats your opinion of them? Thanks guys!
We are of the opinion they are as good as it gets. Dalton tried a full on kit, tested every which way he could to make a $300 kit and said no gains, that the springs did as much as it and was not going to sell something that didn't work. Sad part was I bought a $14,000 ranger to test his forth coming kit on and all I got was a $85 set of springs!!! LOLI've got these on my 2015 ranger crew on 30" tires. It was an improvement for sure. But have not sure how it compares to a full clutch kit
Here ya go:Can someone post a link to the dalton kit for the ranger 900. I am having a hard time finding it.
Help me help you, why do you think you had a hard time finding it? Tell me what I can do on our site to fix that.Can someone post a link to the dalton kit for the ranger 900. I am having a hard time finding it.
Well I ended up finding it after I ask. I kinda jump the gun. One question. It says it's for the 2014 model so will this not work for my 2013.Help me help you, why do you think you had a hard time finding it? Tell me what I can do on our site to fix that.
The link in post above is it though
Todd
No sir, 14 and 15Well I ended up finding it after I ask. I kinda jump the gun. One question. It says it's for the 2014 model so will this not work for my 2013.
No sir, 14 and 15
Got my kit today, what springs did you end up using? Did you try them both? Did you regain any top end you had from the factory? Sorry for all the questions, Im trying to get an idea what spring to try.I've got these on my 2015 ranger crew on 30" tires. It was an improvement for sure. But have not sure how it compares to a full clutch kit
If you mean the Dalton, I would always use the orange/green spring.Got my kit today, what springs did you end up using? Did you try them both? Did you regain any top end you had from the factory? Sorry for all the questions, Im trying to get an idea what spring to try.