LOOSE UPPER A-ARM BUSHINGS ON Z-400
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I have only 23 hours on my Z-400, and notice that the upper A-Arms have a bit of play in the bushings. Have any of you guys had this problem so early, and what are my replacement options? If the stock OEM bushings wear this fast, I would rather go with better quality aftermarket ones. Also, rear swingarm pivot seems to have a bit of side-to-side play. I do not thrash this machine, just do aggressive trail riding, no big air or anything like that. Have any of you noticed the same looseness on your machines, and what did you do to fix it? Are the stock bushings just cheap crap or what? Any feedback on this subject would be appreciated!!! Thanks.
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http://atvbushings.com/ you can check here for bushings. I don't know if he has 'em for the z400 but I ordered some for my LT250R 3 years ago and there still like new. He sells a polyurethane bushing kit to replace the stock needle bearings and in my opinion is far superior to the needle bearing.
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