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Old Jul 10, 2000 | 04:26 PM
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Well I've taken it upon myself to check into some of the "grape vine" leads I've heard about a few new DS parts.

First, adjustable A-arms from www.rickystator.com/

The reply email went as follows:
We offer "TimmyBoy Design" upper A-arms replacements which have adjustable camber and caster. They are made from Chromoly and are silver powdercoated. The cost is $375.00 plus shipping and tax if a CA res. We should have some in stock in one week.

They don't have a picture up on their site yet, but he emailed it to me. Anyone that wants it, or wants to put it on their website feel free to email a request to me and I'd be glad to send it to you.

Secondly, sprockets galore! from www.sprocketspecialists.com

Their reply email is as follows:
Thanks for checking with Sprocket Specialists. We have rear sprockets available for the Bombardier. We have sizes 35-71. The sprocket is a part number 2913 and they sell for $51.99.

Unfortunetly they did not reply in regards to front sprockets. Oh well...

Hope you all enjoy!
 
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Old Jul 10, 2000 | 05:35 PM
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Send me a pic of the A-arms.

Thanks.
 
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Old Jul 11, 2000 | 01:56 PM
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I've heard one of the major complaints from all of the aftermarket A-arms is, no clips to hold front brake lines. Which results in either them rattling or using a cheesy zip tie fix.
 
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