Caster/Camber settings on Banshee
#1
I just got a set of ATV Racing's Adjustable A arms. They are +2+1 and are completely adjustable for camber and caster. Just wondering what a good set up is for the banshee. I have heard that 5-6 degrees is good, what do you all think? Also what do you set the toe at. I am running works shocks, durablue +2+2 axle, running mostly MX. I want to get this thing set up to rock at the track. Thanks.
Eric
Eric
#2
i dont have any aftermarket a arms for my banshee yet but from what i have seen and heard what 1 set up might work someone else might not work for u i think u will have to try diff set ups and see what works best for u
#5
Eric;
I was told when I got my suspension all together to call atvracing(toll call) and he would walk me through it. I decided to get the set-up sheet from a set of lonestar a-arms and set it up that way. From there I changed it a little bit here and there and got it to where I am happy with it. I dont remember where the caster/camber is set. If i can get a few minutes in the garage I will try and take some measurements for ya
walter
88 banshee 370
95 dodge ram 4x4
99 quadbuddy
I was told when I got my suspension all together to call atvracing(toll call) and he would walk me through it. I decided to get the set-up sheet from a set of lonestar a-arms and set it up that way. From there I changed it a little bit here and there and got it to where I am happy with it. I dont remember where the caster/camber is set. If i can get a few minutes in the garage I will try and take some measurements for ya
walter
88 banshee 370
95 dodge ram 4x4
99 quadbuddy
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