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Old Jul 6, 2007 | 07:48 PM
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Hey, thanks for looking at this page. I own a 2004 Polaris Predator 500 TLE. It has a Yoshimura RS-3 Carbon Fiber exhaust with the matching stainles steel header. K&N filter w/ outerwears and a Dynojet stage 3 jetkit

This is what I need help with. I would like to widen the front end and rear end but I'm not to thrilled about wheelspacers. I'm not sure if I sould go with aftermarket A-arms or a bracket relocation kit. What are the benefits of them? Also I'm looking into those G-Force extended rear wheel hubs but they don't make them for the Predator. Could I use the G-Force hubs for a Yamaha or Hinda? Any advice would be great. Thank You for your time and have a nice day
 
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Old Jul 7, 2007 | 12:23 AM
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whats wrong with wheel spacers? with your front tires you can flip your tires around to that that the valve stem is on the inside that will only give you a few inches other than that i'd say the aftermarket a arms are little over priced but there are deals out there good luck
 
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Old Jul 7, 2007 | 08:46 PM
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i got your PM qand i was confused but i found it but lonestar has soem good stuff so give them a try
 
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