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I second Quicksand. Garys welds and customer service are second to none. Although the prices have gone up a bit because the cost of materials have shot through the roof (fucking china.) When shopping for suspension parts, you have to remember that your life depends on the quality and strength of some of these products. It's really easy to save a few dollars, but there comes a point when you gotta ask yourself if it's really worth it.

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ASR = American Star Racing Just look up a-arms on EBay and you'll see them. You can get a set with tie rods for under $400. I bought their stainless lines and everything and haven't had one issue and I beat on my bike pretty good. I don't abuse it but I ride MX atleast once a week.

 

Maybe it's just me, but I don't have $600 for the same shit just so it will say LSR or whatever. I know Gary that makes Quicksand BTW, because he lives local to me in AZ. He does make an awesome part and is an awesome guy. He himself told me that the only thing he doesn't like on ASR is their Heim joints, which are replaceable without replacing the whole arm. But like I said, zero problems for me.

 

BTW, ASR does have a website as well, but for some reason the prices their are almost double Ebay.

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ASR have given me no problems either. They make alot of other a-arms too, just a different name and powdercoat color. Call and ask them. Pair them up with a set of elka or works rec series shocks and that's all you need for a weekend warrior. Big difference over stock and light on the wallet.

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yeah i see what your saying.i just dont really know much about suspension set ups and stuff.

 

also:chem,i'm glad to see that your not being an ass like i was,i apologize for my actions in that other thread.

I've never ridden on or even seen a set of ASR arms in person, so I really cant say much about them. Although differentstrokes is right, a lot of companies selling suspension parts just purchase their arms through ASR and slap their logo on them. It's pretty funny seeing some guys on here talk shit about ASR and praising their setup even though it's all made by the same company. I wasn't trying to make Quicksand seem like the only option, my post was just in general. I've seen some nasty shit because of failed heim joints or bad welding. If by any chance you would be interested in LSR parts the best place to go to is John at Sandtoyz Unlimited. He's the largest distributor for Lonestar parts. A lot of dealers buy LSR stuff from him, you can reach him at (818) 500-7228

 

You don't have to apologize for anything. All that hooplah is over with.

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i'm gonna check and see what a set of a arms is from my dads freinds shop,i can get em cheaper from him,and still have a good part.

there isnt as much room for markup in aftermarket parts, so dont expect too much of a price break.

 

factory parts on the other hand, i can guarantese im buying them for half price or better, compared to retail.

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