Kracker's Lt250r
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Kracker's Lt250r
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Originally posted by: hanger
Kracker how are ,I have a 92 also definitely looking to upgrade to the +2 a-arms.
I found action racing on e-bay and they look alright in the pic,but how is the qualityof the arms in person?You had to buy extendeed brake lines too ?
I hear you about the price ls arms or something are way to much.
Are actions 4130chromoly steel or mild steel?
Hanger, the quality of the arms is awesome, Clean welds, and a good pc. I did not have to buy extended break lines. There was plenty of length on the stockers. And finally, they are made out of chromoly. Good luck. These arms are great deal IMO.
Originally posted by: hanger
Kracker how are ,I have a 92 also definitely looking to upgrade to the +2 a-arms.
I found action racing on e-bay and they look alright in the pic,but how is the qualityof the arms in person?You had to buy extendeed brake lines too ?
I hear you about the price ls arms or something are way to much.
Are actions 4130chromoly steel or mild steel?
Hanger, the quality of the arms is awesome, Clean welds, and a good pc. I did not have to buy extended break lines. There was plenty of length on the stockers. And finally, they are made out of chromoly. Good luck. These arms are great deal IMO.
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Kracker's Lt250r
When I talked to him, he pretty much said tough luck on the ball joints, but on the screwed up bracket he just offered muy money back. I had waited 4 weeks for them, so I didn't want to let them go, since I could make them work. If they werent more than a $100 less than everyone else, I would have gone through someone else.
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Kracker's Lt250r
Originally posted by: sam250
Longer A-arms apply more leverage to your shocks, making your suspension work harder. Stock shocks will bottom out much more easily with +2 arms.
Longer A-arms apply more leverage to your shocks, making your suspension work harder. Stock shocks will bottom out much more easily with +2 arms.
anybody????
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Kracker's Lt250r
Originally posted by: NichelsonRacing87
I know i should've posted this in the Honda forum, but i was wondering because i have aftermarket A arms on my Honda 250R, but they are stock length, but i have a set of PEP shocks with Triple rate springs. if i got +2 a arms would i have to get new shocks. btw these are brand-new PEP shocks.
anybody????
Originally posted by: sam250
Longer A-arms apply more leverage to your shocks, making your suspension work harder. Stock shocks will bottom out much more easily with +2 arms.
Longer A-arms apply more leverage to your shocks, making your suspension work harder. Stock shocks will bottom out much more easily with +2 arms.
anybody????
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