85 to 88 Suzuki LT230S Quadsport help.
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85 to 88 Suzuki LT230S Quadsport help.
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: JustRandy
Hey Scotty, did you read the post about measuring your tierods?</end quote></div>
Hey...just was outsided and remembered to measure the tie rods, but measured the A-Arms instead - what a brain fart!! sorry man, I'll have to get back to you again, lol
Hey Scotty, did you read the post about measuring your tierods?</end quote></div>
Hey...just was outsided and remembered to measure the tie rods, but measured the A-Arms instead - what a brain fart!! sorry man, I'll have to get back to you again, lol
#5684
85 to 88 Suzuki LT230S Quadsport help.
Well I got the axle out, I left the propane burning on the nut for a couple of minutes, and had the axle on some jack stands. Had to stand on the pipe wrench but it came off great.
Bad news is I think it is bent. I did not expect it to be straight being free and all, I was just hoping.
Bad news is I think it is bent. I did not expect it to be straight being free and all, I was just hoping.
#5686
85 to 88 Suzuki LT230S Quadsport help.
Well the one in my machine may be bent too, but I won't know until i pull it out to put on my new swing arm and carrier.
Good news, I pulled the carrier and swing arm off the free machine and it looks good so far. Maybe I will get the bearings out tomorrow and give the pivot tube a final inspection. The bolt came out great and looked almost new. on the pivot tube there was no greese zerk and there was a manufactured dimpled flat spot on the right, foward side of the tube. I have not seen that before.
Good news, I pulled the carrier and swing arm off the free machine and it looks good so far. Maybe I will get the bearings out tomorrow and give the pivot tube a final inspection. The bolt came out great and looked almost new. on the pivot tube there was no greese zerk and there was a manufactured dimpled flat spot on the right, foward side of the tube. I have not seen that before.
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85 to 88 Suzuki LT230S Quadsport help.
Definitely a late night at the office! I didn't leave until 1! But I got it pretty much done, just some small things that need to be buttoned up.
1. I need to figure out something for the lower a-arm bearings.
2. Get the 250S tie-rods.
3. Get longer bolts for the shock mounts.
4. Paint the shocks.
The brake lines aren't loose but they don't have enough tension to make me want to change them, so I won't.
What a pain in the neck cutting down all the mounts. I did about 3 hacks w/ the hack saw and then got out the grinder. So none of its pretty around there, but no biggy.
When I did a quick measurement with the wheels on, the new front width was around 40", outside to outside on both tires. Not bad! From looks, its about equal with the rears, which was my goal.
When I pull it backwards w/o the tie-rods, it toes in, so does that mean stiff steering, or twitchy steering?
Either way I don't care too much because when I sat on it, I could tell its going to feel super nice. You really can tell the difference with the 250S shocks.
Hopefully I'll be able to get everything except the tie-rods done tomorrow.
Any ideas for the lower a-arm bearings? Do I just have to order a kit online? They're so pricey from DK.
Here's the pics, oh and I took off my light but now I have no idea what I want for a light. Nothing looks good!
And here's the link to a few more pics of the construction:
A-Arm Project
1. I need to figure out something for the lower a-arm bearings.
2. Get the 250S tie-rods.
3. Get longer bolts for the shock mounts.
4. Paint the shocks.
The brake lines aren't loose but they don't have enough tension to make me want to change them, so I won't.
What a pain in the neck cutting down all the mounts. I did about 3 hacks w/ the hack saw and then got out the grinder. So none of its pretty around there, but no biggy.
When I did a quick measurement with the wheels on, the new front width was around 40", outside to outside on both tires. Not bad! From looks, its about equal with the rears, which was my goal.
When I pull it backwards w/o the tie-rods, it toes in, so does that mean stiff steering, or twitchy steering?
Either way I don't care too much because when I sat on it, I could tell its going to feel super nice. You really can tell the difference with the 250S shocks.
Hopefully I'll be able to get everything except the tie-rods done tomorrow.
Any ideas for the lower a-arm bearings? Do I just have to order a kit online? They're so pricey from DK.
Here's the pics, oh and I took off my light but now I have no idea what I want for a light. Nothing looks good!
And here's the link to a few more pics of the construction:
A-Arm Project