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I have a 1990 banshee with the front j-arms. I have a full shop I can use which has every welding process in it along with a few mills and lathes. The front j arms are bent somewhere, and the ball joints are junk. Is there a universal ball joint I can buy that will either be able to press in the stock j-arm, or I could build my own j-arm around it? I need a new front setup and I dont see spending the expense of buying one when I can just make my own.

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i am out of the state right now to be able and get the part number off my extra set but if you want dry hiems call roger at fireball racing and see how much to buy them.... or you can ask him what kind they are. He is a little bit of a smart ass so he might not tell you where he gets them.

559-324-9533

 

or for ball joints call Wicked 417-695-2124

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arent the worrior ball joints and a arms the same thing as the banshee.i may be wrong but i think worrior swing arm axle foot pegs and alot of other worrior parts are the same as banshee.hiem joints would be perfect if you can whip somethin up to accept them.also some of the a arm makers out there use vw ball joints and they also mount right to the stock banshee spindle.thought i would give you another option.

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Yea Ill end up making them exactly like the stock ones to keep everything the same and just put a removable ball joint in so I wont have to replace the whole thing again.

depending on the type of riding you do, it might be worth your while to got wider and move them an inch forward

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depending on the type of riding you do, it might be worth your while to got wider and move them an inch forward

 

 

since your going to build your own j arms you can do what ever you want.while your in the mist of things what bansh eman says makes perfect sense.

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depending on the type of riding you do, it might be worth your while to got wider and move them an inch forward

 

 

since your going to build your own j arms you can do what ever you want.while your in the mist of things what bansh eman says makes perfect sense.

Lone star makes a set of D-arms stronger than the j-arms ball joints are replaceable and cost around $330.. but it is only the top j that is replace and you still use your bottoms....if this helps you...

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