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jlsparky7

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You could always get 450 shocks. Or at least get some offset rims like I have they make a good difference

 

Thought about the 450 shocks, I might do that, depends on the money situation at the time. As for the offset wheels, im trying to avoid doing that. I have thought about it though.

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Thought about the 450 shocks, I might do that, depends on the money situation at the time. As for the offset wheels, im trying to avoid doing that. I have thought about it though.

 

By the time your offset rims ruin your ball joints you will have already bought a-arms with new ball joints. If you really want cheap flip your stockers

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By the time your offset rims ruin your ball joints you will have already bought a-arms with new ball joints. If you really want cheap flip your stockers

 

Yea I could do that, but im not gunna ride much till next season starts and ill have the a-arms by then. You do have a good point though.

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I cant say anything about the shocks since I havent seen them or used them...But I have the a-arms and I think there top notch quality and worth the money...imo...

 

 

What kind of riding do you do? Im lookin for a trail/mx a-arm. This is prolly a dumb question but will elka shocks work with these a-arms?

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I would not go cheap on the a-arms, I mean it's your life but I would hate to have a critical part fail at 40+ MPH or when landing a jump...

 

You get what you pay for. Save up and fork it all out at once, or just ride the stock stuff IMO.

 

Yea thats a good point, but the ishocks a-arms arnt cheap. its 1600 for the full setup.

 

Can someone explain what exactly the +2+1/+3+1 means as far as a-arms go?

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Yea thats a good point, but the ishocks a-arms arnt cheap. its 1600 for the full setup.

 

Can someone explain what exactly the +2+1/+3+1 means as far as a-arms go?

 

+2+1 is 2" wider than stock and 1" forward over stock

+3+1 is 3" wider than stock and 1" forward over stock

 

I don't think they sell the +1" forward for too many atvs, the banshee is front heavy so by moving the a-arms forward it distributes the weight of the bike more towards the rear. When you combine the +1" forward a-arms and a shortened swingarm It really shifts the weight of the bike towards tha rear resulting in a better balanced bike that handles better.

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+2+1 is 2" wider than stock and 1" forward over stock

+3+1 is 3" wider than stock and 1" forward over stock

 

I don't think they sell the +1" forward for too many atvs, the banshee is front heavy so by moving the a-arms forward it distributes the weight of the bike more towards the rear. When you combine the +1" forward a-arms and a shortened swingarm It really shifts the weight of the bike towards tha rear resulting in a better balanced bike that handles better.

 

Gotcha, that makes perfect sense. How do you make your tires look like this /---\ and slant in a bit rather than them being straight up and down |---| Is that part of having an aftermarket suspension, you can adjust the angle of the wheels?

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