Yfz a-arms and extended axle
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I'd either go with the rear axle first, or save your money. Get front shocks at the same time you widen your front end. Lots of people also just get the extended rear axle and get a set of front wheel spacers, but I don't like the bump steer going that route.
#4
Do you need either? Does extended swing-arm buy you anything other than keeping front end on the ground if you shooting nitrous or something?
As for swing-arms. A set of Douglas rims widens my yfz to the point I don't want it any wider or it won't fit places I ride, or the back of the truck for that matter. If it were me I'd save money for other things like, nice nerfs, bars, rims/tires...
Just my opinion. Do what YOU want to do.
As for swing-arms. A set of Douglas rims widens my yfz to the point I don't want it any wider or it won't fit places I ride, or the back of the truck for that matter. If it were me I'd save money for other things like, nice nerfs, bars, rims/tires...
Just my opinion. Do what YOU want to do.
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