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I am going to Purchase Some A Arms +2's

Looking for recommendations on whats out there or direct me to a review of them [Big Grin]

Alba
LoneStar
Hermann Racing
Etc...

What about shocks?

TIA
drjchase
I love my JD performance A-arms and elka zero pr-loads. Great quality give them a call

http://www.jdperformanceatv.com/

DOc
HB_OFFROADER
Thanks, I meant to list them too.

Just talked to them, NICE PEOPLE! GOOD PRICES!

My only concern is Re Tappering the Spindle, how did that work out. (Most others no need too)
drjchase
Simple if you live close to him he will do it. If not I bought my own taper for 30$?? I used a cordless drill slowly you do not want to over ream or you just ruined the spindles. You do not need longer brake lines leave them hooked up when you do it or you will have to bleed them. Total time for me and my buddy to do it was aaround a Half hour but we also put on a set on my banshee a year ago.

I might be going to glamis Jan 17 through the 19 if you get them in time we can help you out or you can check mine out. If you go to dumont I will be there this weekend.

Doc
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Temecula, CA.
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