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Thanks for the info.. Now is that the wire that feeds the coil? Recon... I see that you have Burgard arms... How are they? How do they compare to Houser, LSR, Etc... Are they priced right? I just bought a +1 steering stem to clear my IMS 5 gal tank. The price was great. $200 and includes the Anti-Vibe clamp. If they arms are a good price I might buy them..
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Yeah, the small wire that feeds into the coil, not the big one going to the plug.
The burgard a-arms are good for the price. They're probably not on the same level as Houser and Lonestar, they're more on the level of cheaper stuff like ASR. The only reason I chose them is because Burgard is a local company, and works closely with the powersports shop I go to for testing new products and stuff like that, so I got them for $350, about $100 off the regular price. The only complaint I really have about them is that you need to ream out the spindles for the bigger ball joints. The shop did it for me for $15, but the spindles are steel unlike most which are aluminum, and it nearly destroyed a drill and $100 ream bit.
The burgard a-arms are good for the price. They're probably not on the same level as Houser and Lonestar, they're more on the level of cheaper stuff like ASR. The only reason I chose them is because Burgard is a local company, and works closely with the powersports shop I go to for testing new products and stuff like that, so I got them for $350, about $100 off the regular price. The only complaint I really have about them is that you need to ream out the spindles for the bigger ball joints. The shop did it for me for $15, but the spindles are steel unlike most which are aluminum, and it nearly destroyed a drill and $100 ream bit.
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