wheel spacers for Yamaha Raptor 80?
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wheel spacers for Yamaha Raptor 80?
VelociRaptor350 is right about a wider track being more stable. However, it is not a good idea to put wheel spacers or reverse offset wheels on a quad. Spacing the wheels out on a stock suspension puts more stresses on the axle, bearings and front suspension members. In addition it changes the front end steering geometry thereby adversely affecting the handling. It is not a good idea to use spacers to widen the front track width. Hope this helps.
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wheel spacers for Yamaha Raptor 80?
Originally posted by: VelociRaptor350
Longer A armns up front and a wider axle in rear, but that costs alot of $$$$$
Longer A armns up front and a wider axle in rear, but that costs alot of $$$$$
Spacers should be fine for racing, but I'd be weary of mx. You want a spacer with integrated studs, not stud extenders. They are much more stable and strong but also typically a little more money.
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