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Old May 23, 2007 | 04:16 PM
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Has any one ever used off set a arms on there sportsman?I just bought some and installed them.I run 28" Outlaws 12x12.5 all around on my 04 700efi.I have a two inch lift but the tires still rubbed once and awhile.But these a armes moved my tires ahead two inches and haven't hit yet.I have thought because I pull at atv events that the longer wheel base would help with traction.can't wait to find out.They are much heavier duty than the wimpy stock ones.Anyone else using these?What was your opinion of them?$125.00 a pair easy install one hour or less.
 
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Old May 24, 2007 | 12:25 AM
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Man I've been looking at those! Could you give a FULL review on the ride, trail, mud atributes of these a arms. They are exactly what i need to fix my caster.

thanks in advance!
 
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Old May 24, 2007 | 02:41 PM
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bigike thats what I said I saw them.They are on ebay.I had read somewear about someone making these, then I saw them on ebay and had to get them.I have only riden around my home with them but I believe they are going to be awsome.Anyone running larger tires that hit on there floor boards ought to have some of these.The ad said with a 2" lift you can run 30"tires.They make them to fit earlier sportsmans and 2005 and up.I will let you know later how there working. Mudrooster
 
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