there is no adjustment on the rincon.
you can make some spacers,like highlifter did for it's lift kit and that would adjust it some..
hopefully progressive shocks or works will come up with something soon..
I think the Rincon shocks are setup just about perfectly. I can't really see a need for "better" ones unless the stockers wear out. Now on my Grizzly, that's a totally different story.
The Rincon is just SO stable, and a lot of it has to do with the shocks.
The only problem I have is with the plow mounted on the front. It's just a 48" and it sags the front end when up about 2-3". Slam on the front brakes and it will hit the ground. I can live with that, though.
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