Anyone Have pictures of their ASR A-arms installed?
#1
I need to see some pictures of the ASR a-arms installed to see if we have my brothers installed right. They were used & not labeled left or right.
Thanks for any help!
Joe
Thanks for any help!
Joe
#4
They are just the uppers. I think you need a straight edge, tape measure & angle finder. I just need to make sure we have them on the right side.
Thanks.
Joe
Thanks.
Joe
#7
its all about the ride! they'r suposed to handle alot better (fully adjustable)
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#8
I'm getting them for the adjustability, I've never had a problem with the handling of my stock '01 a-arms, after I set my toe correct and got rid of the junk dominator tires, but I want to set up my geometry to my own personal liking so I got just the uppers to accomplish this.
The toe on the DS needs to be around neutral to stabilize high speed wander, and neutral toe make for wider turning radius on tight trails. by adjusting caster - the correct way to tame the wander - toe will then be able to come in for better slow speed tight trail performance.
The toe on the DS needs to be around neutral to stabilize high speed wander, and neutral toe make for wider turning radius on tight trails. by adjusting caster - the correct way to tame the wander - toe will then be able to come in for better slow speed tight trail performance.
#9
Adj upper a-arms and a steering dampener change the steering of the DS to feel straighter with less bounce and wobble.
The quad tracks straight and you dont have the possibility of the handlebars being ripped from your hands if you hit a rock.
The quad tracks straight and you dont have the possibility of the handlebars being ripped from your hands if you hit a rock.
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