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okay guys I sent ASR acouple pics of my setup to see what was going on and this is what they said

 

From: AmStarRacingLLC@aol.com Add to Address Book Add Mobile Alert

Date: Sat, 6 Oct 2007 20:43:37 EDT

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To: jojo0597@yahoo.com

 

PS Make sure you set it up with 4 to 5 degrees of positive caster. This means the top arm trails behind the lower a-arm. When you look straight down at the Big Collar on the spindle side of the arm, you should see the entire top collar and the front 1/2 of the lower one when adjusted right. Any questions, just give us a call next week.

The big swoop goes on the back just as you have it mounted. It is done that way for shock clearance.

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Just confused now, which way did asr say was right?

 

Hitman look at my pics.. ASR told me that I had it correct...

 

From: AmStarRacingLLC@aol.com Add to Address Book Add Mobile Alert

Date: Sat, 6 Oct 2007 20:37:58 EDT

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To: jojo0597@yahoo.com

Hello! The big swoop goes on the back just as you have it mounted. It is done that way for shock clearance.

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ok yeah looks right becuase of the 1" forward do the shock mount should be 1" back and the upper need to clear the shock

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this may be a stupid question but, how do you determine left to right? when you are on the bike or when you are standing infront of the shee looking at her? Only because in your pic the a-arms are labeled... im alittle confused. lol

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