85 to 88 Suzuki LT230S Quadsport help.
im not sure but i would rather be able to steer the headlight in the direction i'm going.
i started tig welding some stainless together for my new hood. but the heat is turning the steel a rainbow colored effect. is there any way to polish it back to the original stainless look?
i started tig welding some stainless together for my new hood. but the heat is turning the steel a rainbow colored effect. is there any way to polish it back to the original stainless look?
sounds like your welding a bit hot and to control the warping clamp it down as much as you possibly can, also the discolour is normal for stainless just use a maxi pad or something but take your time doing it and turn your heat down, gold and blueish colours are good, black is bad it means you burnt the chrome out of the stainless.
ok now for some Vault News. It is up past 202,000 page views from over 20 different countries!! Who hoo !!!
The charts on the vault look great! The interchangeable parts section is pretty nice too since it seems all the axles and hubs I can find locally are off an lt250r. That being said I just purchased an 85/86 lt250r (straight) rear axle (24 spline) along with an extra set of rear hubs for $45 from a guy on craigslist who was just trying to free up some space in his garage How much wider will the rear end be? Am I gonna want to widen the front now as well?
The charts on the vault look great! The interchangeable parts section is pretty nice too since it seems all the axles and hubs I can find locally are off an lt250r. That being said I just purchased an 85/86 lt250r (straight) rear axle (24 spline) along with an extra set of rear hubs for $45 from a guy on craigslist who was just trying to free up some space in his garage How much wider will the rear end be? Am I gonna want to widen the front now as well?
if i was you i would get a set of wheels like i got on mine to widen the front. its cheaper in the long run and easier. if you figure in the materials, the electric cost( if you do the welding) or the cost of a weld shop doing the work. you're prety much better off buying the wheels on rockymountainatvmc.com.