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#16
CForce 400/450 / Re: 400s suspension
July 12, 2017, 02:48:58 PM
I lost about a half inch of clearance when I'm sitting on it. Well worth it to me for the improved ride (I broke my pelvis a month ago, I'll take it as smooth as I can get it lol)

You can try adjusting them with the spanner wrench in the tool kit but I found it was easier to use a large screwdriver and a hammer to tap them around. Only takes a couple minutes to do em all, if you find it's bottoming out on you too much after just tighten them back up a notch. Make sure your tire pressure are set right to, mine were all over the place from factory (between 10 and 20 psi) just setting the tire pressure made a big difference on its own.
#17
CForce 400/450 / Re: correct oil
July 12, 2017, 02:44:07 PM
Perfect, T6 is what I was hoping to go with since I have it in bulk at work.

Thank you very much :)
#18
CForce 400/450 / Re: 400s suspension
July 12, 2017, 12:14:32 AM
I had the same complaint initially so I dialed the preload all the way down on all 4 corners and dropped the tire pressures to 5psi and it's muuuuucchhh better. It's no Polaris but it really helped smooth it out.
#19
CForce 400/450 / correct oil
July 12, 2017, 12:11:09 AM
What is the correct oil to run in these engines? I've gotten conflicting information ;When I phone support they said lucas 0w40 engine oil but also said it doesn't have a wet clutch. But the service manual seems to say its got a wet clutch. Lucas has 0w40 in both Soooo anyone know what I actually need?

Thanks :)