Are ASR arms good? Wicked? Full Flight??? Need some cheap +2's!

Started by r00st, July 28, 2008, 02:07:01 PM

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Quote from: Socalrappy700 on July 29, 2008, 09:55:38 AM
The a-arms will go for less if you sell them as a COMPLETE set.

True. but then you end up playing the waiting game.  :(


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Quote from: Krandall on July 29, 2008, 09:59:02 AM
Quote from: Socalrappy700 on July 29, 2008, 09:55:38 AM
The a-arms will go for less if you sell them as a COMPLETE set.

True. but then you end up playing the waiting game.  :(

Sold it all at the same time.  Just one arm didn't sell, but I relisted it and it sold.
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ThisGuyAlex

i've been runnin full flights on my 660 since witnter with no issues, i'm all for em
sold the raptor....full on 05 yfz in progress...

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r00st

Well it looks like for sure im going to be getting the +2's...just need to decide between fullflight or ASR (identical price). Asr's are just in that bronzish/black color only, where as fullflights I can get in that nice black.

ThisGuyAlex: So the fullflights are nice? Do they squeek or seem sloppy at all? How many hours do you have on them (dirt or sand?) I like the idea of the ASR's that they use the teflon seals to keep the noise down. If its not an issue I may go for fullflights so I can get the color I prefer.

One other option for about 75 more are the JD arms, but that would only be if the group buy pans out...otherwise they are out of my price range.
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pj4553

I'd see if you can get the JD's for only 75 bucks more. You'll get better customer service if you have any problems.

preddy08

Just a little 81hp trail bike.


socalrappy700

so what are so great about the JD a-arms?  I haven't looked into them very much.
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r00st

I just dont see how arms can be all that different. I am pretty cautious when I ride so its unlikely I will snag a tree at 50, or case a jump that will mess up my front end.

As long as the arms use good joints, are chromoly and have a warranty I truly dont see the difference!
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preddy08

Quote from: r00st on July 29, 2008, 08:18:40 PM
I just dont see how arms can be all that different. I am pretty cautious when I ride so its unlikely I will snag a tree at 50, or case a jump that will mess up my front end.

As long as the arms use good joints, are chromoly and have a warranty I truly dont see the difference!

A quality A-arm will set the shocks at the proper geometery, havegood quality adjustments. I have also herd that full flight and other cheaper a-arms dont have the fit and finish of the other brand name a-arms. Some people even had problems mounting the full flights.
Just a little 81hp trail bike.


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