03 400ex wheels and spacers
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03 400ex wheels and spacers
Hello everyone, I'm about to order alba +2 a arms for my 400ex and the wheels on the front off set is 4+1 .. I can't afford a rear axle at the moment, but I can spacers.. so what size spacers do I need to compensate for the a arms and wheels.. I was thinking 1 and a half or 2 inch spacers.. any advice is appreciated.
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thanks a lot brother. If this was ur atv , what would u do? And if it isn't square won't that mess up handling? Thanks a lot for all the help.
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How aggressive do you ride? If it was my machine I would save up for this vs spacers
https://www.rockymountainatvmc.com/p...th-Racing-Axle
https://www.rockymountainatvmc.com/p...th-Racing-Axle
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How aggressive do you ride? If it was my machine I would save up for this vs spacers
https://www.rockymountainatvmc.com/p...th-Racing-Axle
https://www.rockymountainatvmc.com/p...th-Racing-Axle
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ok thanks a lot for the advice.. u help me a lot. Will I have to mess with the carb once I put the Uni air filter on?
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ok cool... would it give me more power or torque if I did buy a jet kit and rejetted it? Thanks a lot for all the help.
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I am a big fan of uni/foam filters for anything off-road that sees mud or dust. Most stock Japanese filters are pretty good already and you won't see much benefit with just the filter in most cases. I usually have a few filters around so at any given time I have a clean one to throw on and can worry about cleaning the dirty one later. Clean well oiled filters are the way to keeping that engine happy. If the machine is already well tuned and jetted switching from stock to no toil to uni has never really changed much power wise for me. These things run best if they are a little lean, but that doesn't give you the longevity most people want. Running a little rich won't give you more power but does give piece of mind. If you are riding hard you are less likely to seize or cause damage. If you have doubts, go up one size on the pilot and main, see how you like it that way. Now if you are running stock and go to aftermarket exhaust you should have to rejet. Or adding airflow via altering the air box in some way.