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Satsol67

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I'm trying to figure out what size my a arms and swingger are. I know they are lsr but how can i tell if the swingger is -/+ or stock? Same with my a arms they are lsr to along with my stearing stem or what ever its called. I have gone to the dealer and looked at the 06's and mine sure seems wider and longer. It's about time for me to get new sprockes and chain so this should help me get the right chain. Course I could always count the number of links which I will probaly do to be sure.

 

 

Any info would sure be helpful.

 

Thanks,

 

Ron

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pretty sure it is 43.4" for stock front end width.

 

i remember this because i had too measure to be sure mine would fit into my shed when i bought it. (now it doesnt lol)

it rub the wheels when it was stock and my shed door is 43.5" wide.

 

if you really want to know, just google search it. it will come up somewhere. thats what i had to do back then

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pretty sure it is 43.4" for stock front end width.

 

i remember this because i had too measure to be sure mine would fit into my shed when i bought it. (now it doesnt lol)

it rub the wheels when it was stock and my shed door is 43.5" wide.

 

if you really want to know, just google search it. it will come up somewhere. thats what i had to do back then

LOL.. I went +2 on my Banshee & forgot when stock it would barely fit thru the side of the house. Now i do a wall ride to take it out!

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LOL.. I went +2 on my Banshee & forgot when stock it would barely fit thru the side of the house. Now i do a wall ride to take it out!

Now that is funny...

 

The Lower a-arm is 14" from the center of the ball joint to the centerline of the frame bolt.

The upper a-arm is 11" from the center of the ball joint to the center of frame bolt.(brakeline side)

 

Swingarm is 17 3/4" from the the center of the pivot to the center of the top carrier bolt.

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