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Why is my rear so wide?


shanev

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Hey guys I recently got a banshee given to me from my dad.  

It has a durablue +4 axle 

alba racing +2+1 LT a arms

 

the rear end measures 52” wide and the front is just shy of 48”

my question is why is the rear still 4” wider than the front? 

The rims are not flipped because the valve stems are in the correct spot. 

Do you think I should try to get front rims with more backspacing to make the front wider or just move the spacers on the rear axle to shorten it?

 

Im new to atvs I am a dirtbiker at heart.  So the whole width thing is new to me.   I don’t know whether the front should be wider or the rear wider or if it should be the same width front and rear.

 

any help would be great 

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3 minutes ago, ZillaFreak said:

Do you think I should try to get front rims with more backspacing to make the front wider

FUCK NO.  

 

If you want them to equal, change the rear. But is there a reason you want them the same width?

Haha thanks 

there is no real reason, other then I’m new and thought it looks weird with the front so much narrower than the rear. 

I honestly thought it should be like a truck, how the front and rear are same width. 

And I also thought wider is better, for stability jumping it and cornering  I am planning to ride (not racing) mx and the occasional trail. 

 

Appreciate the info, where I live. I’ve only seen 1 guy on a banshee they are rare here.. so I’ll probably have some more questions on setting it up. 

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18 minutes ago, ZillaFreak said:

Wider is better, but make it wider with a-arms in the front. Suspension geo is important and reason you don't use spacers or offsets to make it wider.

Alright thanks ZillaFreak

I recently installed the alba +2+1 chromo long travel arms. 

I am about to order some elka stage 3 shocks... the banshee has terrible front shocks 

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