FULLFLIGHT control arms
#1
Anyone using these? They appear to be of high quality and the price is right.
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#2
My neighbor just put a set on his Banshee a couple weeks ago. Loves them. We went to 339th after he got them on and he could really feel the difference, very stable. They fit his absolutely perfect, so no problems there. They are constructed very well with the ball joints and such that allow for a nice ride.
2 cautions though...1) they cautioned him about mud boggin and allot of water. Bad for the ball joints. You can get covers for the joints, or if you do allot of that type of riding, you just have to clean them out often. If most of your riding is out here, you probably don't have to worry about that one too much. And 2) he went to Glamis the following weekend and was bottoming out the fronts. Didn't realize the additional width (+2) would allow that much more give in the shocks. Tightend them up 2 clicks and it's fine.
2 cautions though...1) they cautioned him about mud boggin and allot of water. Bad for the ball joints. You can get covers for the joints, or if you do allot of that type of riding, you just have to clean them out often. If most of your riding is out here, you probably don't have to worry about that one too much. And 2) he went to Glamis the following weekend and was bottoming out the fronts. Didn't realize the additional width (+2) would allow that much more give in the shocks. Tightend them up 2 clicks and it's fine.
#3
note to popper teh fullflights do not use ball joints, well i guess you could classifiy them as ball joint but they are more or less, heim joints with a pivot in them. they dont have teh same characteristcs as ball joints..... once again raptoraz the wicked arms come highly recommended.... i should know.
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