chevyboy13 New Member Jul 27, 2012 54 0 0 pennsburg PA Jul 31, 2012 #1 hey guys, im thinking about upgrading my reeds. what would be the best setup to go with my fmf exhaust, and stock engine. not worried about price just want the best bang for my buck. thanks.I:I
hey guys, im thinking about upgrading my reeds. what would be the best setup to go with my fmf exhaust, and stock engine. not worried about price just want the best bang for my buck. thanks.I:I
mud runner Member Jan 19, 2012 3,314 29 90 27 leabnon TN Jul 31, 2012 #2 i love my boysen duale stage pro reeds
Blaaster Moderator Staff member Technician Jul 18, 2011 15,384 1,120 165 eastern australia Jul 31, 2012 #3 Best bang for your buck, Boysen dual stage. Money no option, VF3s.
chevyboy13 New Member Jul 27, 2012 54 0 0 pennsburg PA Jul 31, 2012 #4 the boyesen reeds just go on the stock cage? and will you feel alot of difference between the boyesen and vf3?
the boyesen reeds just go on the stock cage? and will you feel alot of difference between the boyesen and vf3?
Blaaster Moderator Staff member Technician Jul 18, 2011 15,384 1,120 165 eastern australia Jul 31, 2012 #5 chevyboy13 said: the boyesen reeds just go on the stock cage? and will you feel alot of difference between the boyesen and vf3? Click to expand... Boysens fit on the stock cage , but use the stock stoppers.. In my opinion there is not much difference between them, but others may say different.
chevyboy13 said: the boyesen reeds just go on the stock cage? and will you feel alot of difference between the boyesen and vf3? Click to expand... Boysens fit on the stock cage , but use the stock stoppers.. In my opinion there is not much difference between them, but others may say different.
chevyboy13 New Member Jul 27, 2012 54 0 0 pennsburg PA Jul 31, 2012 #6 alright cool that saves me 70$ lol. thanks!