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Title: Can you use yfz450r a-arms on a 700?
Post by: Livingmylife93 on May 08, 2010, 10:26:59 PM
yay or nay?
Title: Re: Can you use yfz450r a-arms on a 700?
Post by: Spartan on May 08, 2010, 10:41:32 PM
Unknown. I would really just get a set of aftermarket arms meant for a 700 unless you found a really great deal on the YFZ-R arms. There is no real great advantage to using the YFZ-R arms other than the long travel but you can get a set of long travel a-arms for 300-400 bucks easily.
Title: Re: Can you use yfz450r a-arms on a 700?
Post by: rappyfreak on May 11, 2010, 12:44:58 PM
Would be good to know as I have seen complete a-arms and shocks off a 450r for about $550, that is a steal!
Title: Re: Can you use yfz450r a-arms on a 700?
Post by: Livingmylife93 on May 11, 2010, 03:49:56 PM
Well i am looking for a front end on the raptor, i cant afford new shock, that will come later on down the road. so i guess i need something that can use the stock shocks, and tie rods. Or comes with new tie rods and a-arms for about 3-$400
Title: Re: Can you use yfz450r a-arms on a 700?
Post by: Spartan on May 11, 2010, 03:57:10 PM
The YFZ450R front ends are long travel and require a 18.5" shock (17.5 works as well)
Title: Re: Can you use yfz450r a-arms on a 700?
Post by: Livingmylife93 on May 11, 2010, 04:07:02 PM
damn :/
Title: Re: Can you use yfz450r a-arms on a 700?
Post by: Spartan on May 11, 2010, 04:53:19 PM
You CAN use the Pre-09 YFZ (carbed) a-arms, they are the same as a 700's.
Title: Re: Can you use yfz450r a-arms on a 700?
Post by: Livingmylife93 on May 11, 2010, 05:42:48 PM
i know, i was looking for something that would be a bit of an upgrade over stock. If i am going to replace something, i'd like to do it better.
Title: Re: Can you use yfz450r a-arms on a 700?
Post by: Spartan on May 11, 2010, 05:45:35 PM
Aftermarket is better...There are some Houser +2s around for around 325 or so that I've seen on a YFZ450 forum, uses stock length shocks. But I would save up and buy some quality ones like JD or ARS, Houser, Lonestar etc...I like my ARS arms a lot.
Title: Re: Can you use yfz450r a-arms on a 700?
Post by: Alkire193 on May 12, 2010, 10:51:42 AM
I asked this awhile back and was told they are different. Id double check, before you buy
Title: Re: Can you use yfz450r a-arms on a 700?
Post by: XC_Raptor700R on July 11, 2010, 08:25:34 AM
I'm 99% sure they won't mount up to a Raptor or 04 - 08 YFZ. That's the main reason the arms and shocks aren't worth anything to anybody.
Title: Re: Can you use yfz450r a-arms on a 700?
Post by: Spartan on July 11, 2010, 10:38:43 AM
The shocks should work with any long travel a-arm that can use a 18.5" LT shock, it's just the geometry of the YFZ-R arms that makes fitment on another quad questionable.
Title: Re: Can you use yfz450r a-arms on a 700?
Post by: Kenneth on August 01, 2010, 11:39:56 AM
Quote from: Spartan727 on July 11, 2010, 10:38:43 AM
The shocks should work with any long travel a-arm that can use a 18.5" LT shock, it's just the geometry of the YFZ-R arms that makes fitment on another quad questionable.

Eye to Eye is over rated you need to know the shaft travel the LT A-Arms require. You can have several different shaft travels with 18.5 inch shocks it just depends on the a-arms.
Title: Re: Can you use yfz450r a-arms on a 700?
Post by: Spartan on August 01, 2010, 11:45:09 AM
Quote from: KB Motorsports on August 01, 2010, 11:39:56 AM
Quote from: Spartan727 on July 11, 2010, 10:38:43 AM
The shocks should work with any long travel a-arm that can use a 18.5" LT shock, it's just the geometry of the YFZ-R arms that makes fitment on another quad questionable.

Eye to Eye is over rated you need to know the shaft travel the LT A-Arms require. You can have several different shaft travels with 18.5 inch shocks it just depends on the a-arms.

I'll agree with that, it is an "optimal" setup to have the shocks and a-arms compliment each other...I am running Axis shocks on ARS a-arms and neither were set up for each other but it seems to work just fine.