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Old Apr 17, 2007 | 04:33 PM
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We do alot of trail riding, and I notice that the lt80 that my son rides gets off camber on even the smallest rock.. he has rolled it over a few times going down hills with rocks or ruts..

Alot of people have told us to turn the rims around, and that woudl get an inch, but I saw an LT 80 that had much wider tires and different rims on it but wasnt able to ask about it.

Does anyone have any advice for making it more stable, and where is the best place to get the parts, rims..etc..

thanks for any advice you can give...

Deb
 
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Old Apr 17, 2007 | 05:41 PM
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look up this post for some pictures " some other lt80 pics " for rims and tire packages try www.recreationaltire.com they also carry spacers. For A-arms and shocks try ATVracing.com out of ariziona.
 
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Old Apr 26, 2007 | 09:29 PM
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could get a wide ride kit here

a little expensive at $59 and you'll need two of them front/rear
but much less expensive than new A-arms ($400)
they increase width 2.5" each side and if you have stockers on
reverse mount them for one more inch each side for a total of 7"

just remember you can't reverse mount stockers up front w/o some type of spacer,
or the valve stems will hit the brake cables
 
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