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Old 09-22-1999, 04:48 PM
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I have an 87 250r w/ Krypton +2 A-Arms and TCS Front Shocks, and in the back I have a durablue X-33 axle and Works Ultacross Rear shock. Just had to say that incase anything like that was a big concern with my question. Ok, I wanted adjustable camber on my A-Arms but they didnt come with it of course, just my luck, I didnt really look up on them that much but they looked like what I wanted. But anyways, I wanted adjustable camber and I dont have it, does Camber really make that much of a difference when you are riding, like handling or anything? Is there anyway I could make them have adjustable camber? Like, mess around with the ball joints or anything? I have a few more questions about some other stuff, if I buy wheel rings, how do I put them on? Do I weld them on? Or is there an easier way? Ok..that is all for now!! I really need the help!!

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Old 09-25-1999, 12:07 AM
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I probably wouldn't worry about negative camber unless the machine was stictly used for MX. The a-arms you have are not adjustable and there really isn't a way to make them adjustable.

Wheel rings have to be welded on. Its the only way. Also since it is aluminum the welds really need to be tig welded or at least argon gas needs to be used.
 
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