XTR's
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XTR's
No the fronts are the same. I did notice that 2 of my friends have the 26" XTR's on there machines and on the rear it says they are 11", but when I measured them they were only 10 1/4" and my 27's were a true 11" wide.
A little trick I learned to get some extra clearance if the tire hits the tie rod is to unbolt the outer tie rod and then move it to the bottom of the bracket and rebolt it from the underside.
I was affraid it was going to effect the geometry, but nothing seemed to change.
A little trick I learned to get some extra clearance if the tire hits the tie rod is to unbolt the outer tie rod and then move it to the bottom of the bracket and rebolt it from the underside.
I was affraid it was going to effect the geometry, but nothing seemed to change.
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XTR's
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: yearight
No the fronts are the same. I did notice that 2 of my friends have the 26" XTR's on there machines and on the rear it says they are 11", but when I measured them they were only 10 1/4" and my 27's were a true 11" wide.
A little trick I learned to get some extra clearance if the tire hits the tie rod is to unbolt the outer tie rod and then move it to the bottom of the bracket and rebolt it from the underside.
I was affraid it was going to effect the geometry, but nothing seemed to change.</end quote></div>
you mean you put the end of the tie rod upside down on the bottom side of the strut mount?? doing that would make the tie rod slanted right?
No the fronts are the same. I did notice that 2 of my friends have the 26" XTR's on there machines and on the rear it says they are 11", but when I measured them they were only 10 1/4" and my 27's were a true 11" wide.
A little trick I learned to get some extra clearance if the tire hits the tie rod is to unbolt the outer tie rod and then move it to the bottom of the bracket and rebolt it from the underside.
I was affraid it was going to effect the geometry, but nothing seemed to change.</end quote></div>
you mean you put the end of the tie rod upside down on the bottom side of the strut mount?? doing that would make the tie rod slanted right?
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