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hercalmighty

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Hey Guys,

New to the site and looking for some assistants. I'm going to be receiving new A-arms in the mail any day now and I'm looking for the right set up. I ride mostly woods and some motocross(I do have a 80' table top that I jump alot) and not too much top speed stuff. I want to know what degree camber and caster I should be running and how much toe in to run. Any help I can get would be great

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Hey Guys,

New to the site and looking for some assistants. I'm going to be receiving new A-arms in the mail any day now and I'm looking for the right set up. I ride mostly woods and some motocross(I do have a 80' table top that I jump alot) and not too much top speed stuff. I want to know what degree camber and caster I should be running and how much toe in to run. Any help I can get would be great

You kind of need to tell us a bit more about your setup....... What type of a-arms do you have, what size and typ of tyres do you run?................. :geek:

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You kind of need to tell us a bit more about your setup....... What type of a-arms do you have, what size and typ of tyres do you run?................. :geek:

Janssen Mx Tech a arms with elka shocks and stock front tire (dont remember brand and size)

They are +2+1 arms

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hey firehead why so little castor? to try and get it to turn quicker?

 

you could try a bit more castor to get the weight jacking onto the outside tire through the turns..

 

run a little toe out to offset the slower steering nature of the increased castor

 

firehead prolly knows alot more about this than me but i thought id throw that out there anyway, i might learn something from it!

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Sweet. Thanks guys. I'm kind of new to quad suspension and reading all of the threads helped alot with picking out what arms and shocks I wanted. So I hope I'm not being a total newbie. I have been racing and riding bikes for about 18 years but never got real into the quad thing until a couple of years ago. So once again thanks alot and thanks for such a great site

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