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Old Dec 7, 2000 | 11:12 PM
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anybody got new arms for there raptor?i was ;ooking at the buragards,i am waiting for new tcs fronts as we speak so i better hurry up and buy some arms quick, also a axle, any recomendations?the quad will be mx raced
 
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Old Dec 8, 2000 | 12:43 AM
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The axle is easy. Lonestar is by far the way to go. Right now they are making A-arms as well but they are tough to come by. I have already tried a set. My only prob with them is the width(+3). That wouldn't be bad for mxing though. You also have to by warrior ball joints. Roll Design(Doug Roll) has already developed some +3s as well. Hope I helped!
 
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Old Dec 8, 2000 | 08:33 AM
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I have ordered TimmyBoy Designs A-Arms. They come in different widths, either +2 or +3 with +1 forward, with adjustable camber and castor. As of now you still must drill your spindles to except the automotive ball joints, but they will do it free. They have contracted a supplier which makes a ball joint that fits into the stock spindle, but are still waiting for the prototype as of now.

As far as Lone Star goes, they offer only one width (+3 and NO forward). You must drill your spindles also but they will charge you an extra $40 for this service. They are still not out yet.

I have a DuraBlue +3 to +5 Eliminater axle. This axle will work well with stock A-Arms at the narrow setting and can widen out if you buy extended A-Arms. The Lone Star axle, I believe, is not adjustable.

I also have the TCS shocks on order. Everyone, who owns them says, they are ticket. We will see.
 
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Old Dec 8, 2000 | 09:10 AM
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Go with the Lonestar axle its a +2 to +4 adjustable axle1
 
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