ds crash
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you guys know how they always say don't ride double on a quad? well mrs sandman has been thinking it is cute that her dog will ride on her quad with her, so she takes the dog for the normal run on the beach, well after a rather long time the three quads come rolling back, i notice the front of her quad looks odd, little sandman comes up and says mom crashed into a tree. so i go over to look and it is ugly, busted the top arm into. but guess what the ds still drove the are tuff. seems a bowl around a tree grab her and pulled her into the tree. never liked the dog and now i really don't like the dog, it's going to take a full set of a-arms to fix this plus new tie rods, and what ever else. anyways i do believe that double thing does cause lack of control.
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yeah sandman before i saw the damage to your wifes a arms i told her that it could probably be fixed by a weld job or a machine shop ,well after a very short inspection i realized that it was time for some new ones.i hit a tree last year at only about 5 miles per hour and it stopped me dead in my tracks and ruined a wheel so it doesnt take much but a bent wheel doesnt compare to a set of a arms.
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i'm just glad the ds is built like a tank, she would destroy anything less. well i saw a-arms are 700 but the ones at rocky mountain are 500 but i was doing some thinking before i rolled out of bed, and i think a lower arm is 125 for stock then asr has the uppers for 200, so i need to figure out which way to go, well maybe someone will post they have some.
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