Improved Ride?
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The OEM shocks and springs go downhill after 75,000. I'm at 111,000 and mine are terrible and I just bought Old Man Emu shocks and springs plus a new steering damper. They cost $600 from Lucky 8 for the set of 4 shocks and springs. Bilstein's cost less and are fine especially for onroad but OME are what people really seem to really like.
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Well the pot holes in the "D" are way bigger than any rock you will ever find here in MI.
If you are strapped for $$$ right ow then you can def go cheap like I did and then up grade later after they bulldoze the city and start over.
There is a "pay to play" site near Flint, but all the good real trails are up north, around *******, Grayling etc.
I am going to hit the "Tin Cup" on Sunday after church with a friend, he has never been wheeling before.
It is over here on the west side about 1.5 hours north of me.
It av fun and easy trail, lots of traffic so I hate that about it.
http://www.michigan.gov/dnr/1,1607,7...8330--,00.html
You can look up trails in your area.
EDIT:you do NOT need a ORV sticker for your truck to use the trails in MI, as long as you have a valid license plate on your truck you are good to go.
If you are strapped for $$$ right ow then you can def go cheap like I did and then up grade later after they bulldoze the city and start over.
There is a "pay to play" site near Flint, but all the good real trails are up north, around *******, Grayling etc.
I am going to hit the "Tin Cup" on Sunday after church with a friend, he has never been wheeling before.
It is over here on the west side about 1.5 hours north of me.
It av fun and easy trail, lots of traffic so I hate that about it.
http://www.michigan.gov/dnr/1,1607,7...8330--,00.html
You can look up trails in your area.
EDIT:you do NOT need a ORV sticker for your truck to use the trails in MI, as long as you have a valid license plate on your truck you are good to go.