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Iv been away from home the past few days. ondeeeznuts I got your emails. I'll Pm you tomorrow about the conversion kit.

 

 

 

kit wasnt hard to install, took alittle grinding to fit but wasnt bad al all.

Yea when you buy one of my kits, you have a 50-50 chance of it fitting in your frame perfectly. Me and a freind build and sell the kits and between the two of us we have three J-arm frames that we used to construct our first kit. The kits' tubing sits differently in each of the three frames, even tho all the frames look straight to the eye, they're all slightly different. Why ? Prolly because the youngest J-arm frame is 14-15 years old, 1990 was the last year for the J-arm frame. Banshee's are usually ridden aggressivly and the frames get a little tweaked over 14 years of trail pounding and jumping. So we designed the kits keeping this in mind, that not every frame is going to be perfectly stock straight. If necessary you make a cut in the lower section of conversion kits tubing, cut about 2\3rds of the way through the tubing and then tweak the tubing so if fits perfectly. After the kits welded into the frame, lay a weld around the cut you made in the tubing.

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