Roll Design / Custom axis kit info?

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Old Aug 30, 2000 | 01:00 PM
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Hi guys
I purchaced a Roll Design/Custom axis front end a while back and now I'm stuck in a quandrey as to what combo I have? There are no #'s stamped on the arms that I can see. The shop I got them from swears they are the +3 kit. But the reciet lists it as a
Part# aftermarket---Description Roll Lobo 2 FRT.END---------Price $2495.00.

Now the more I talk to this shop the more contradictions I seem to be getting.I just don't trust there word anymore.

If this helps any the rear RPM axle is set up at +4 and the rear tires line up dead even in with , with the front.

Now the reason this is important is that I want to get the rear Roll Design swing arm/ custom axis setup that matches the front.

If you want to see what my quad looks like it's almost a dead on match to the Golden West 440 in the Oct issue of 4- wheel ATV action minus the clutch kit. And I oppted for a HRC (billit) cam vrs a Duncan.
God it's scarry how I have never met Duncan but our quads are almost twins.

I need another vender.
 
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Old Aug 30, 2000 | 03:03 PM
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Call Roll Design directly and talk to them. their number is 760-731-5920.
 
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Old Aug 30, 2000 | 09:31 PM
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Okay fella if you got a 4+ axle on the back it is a total of 4 inches longer than stock that is 2+ on each side of the quad, if the front tires line up with the rear tires then you have 2+ arms which is a total of 4+ in the front. So it is confirmed you have the Lobo 2+ arms. It's amazing how shops can sometime confuse the littlest things. by the way do you like them thinking of getting 2+ arms, lonestar axle, and tcs or axis shocks
 
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Old Aug 31, 2000 | 09:21 AM
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well they probably are +3 because the rear is already wider than the front when stock. if you had +2" on each side of the front and the rear your rear would be just a little wider. So I would say they are probably +3". later
 
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Old Aug 31, 2000 | 10:52 PM
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Damn thats alot of $$$$$$
 
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Old Sep 1, 2000 | 09:40 AM
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Yeah, seems that way to me too. I think you can get just the Roll a-arms for ~$600 and a set of Axis fronts for $1200. How do they come up with charging $2500 for the combo? Is there more to it than a-arms and shocks?

Dennis
 
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Old Sep 1, 2000 | 11:50 AM
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Well if I could a number stamped one any thing I could tell you.

When I called around everybody basically had the same price + or - $10 with an eight week wait.

Kit Includes:
Both upper and lower A-arms (upper chromed)
Custom Axis triple rates with adjustable canisters
Extended tie rods (chromed)
"Snazzy" red braided extended brake lines. (Sent wrong size three times)
No stickers or directions.
Buuut! were in stock and set up for me.

Sitting here like dog with head tilted to left. huh?
 
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Old Sep 25, 2000 | 04:22 PM
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A daa-- Why don't I just show you pics of them.

I can be such a simple @@s somtimes.

Almost finished

stock shock compare

shocks only

I'm 90% sure their Roll Lobo +2's now.
 
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