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Dannys440
08-23-2005, 07:41 PM
I do a lot of things,Trail riding , motocross ,ect.I want to know is +2, 2inches to each side or 1 inch to each side and which ones to use for trail riding(+2, +1).I want good brands roll,lonestar,ect but i want you guys oppnion on which ones are best for me.(i will be getting long travel shocks to.)

gojk
08-23-2005, 08:09 PM
+2+1 is +2 inches on each side and 1 inch forward. I would recommend just +2s without the +1 forward.

I have Burgard. I haven't had a single problem. Lonestars old ball joints used to be a prob(They have since been fixed), and you can't go wrong with the higher end, more expensive brands such as Roll Design, Laeger, Walsh...

Dannys440
08-23-2005, 08:58 PM
ok,I was gonna get high quality no matter what.

400exrider707
08-23-2005, 09:49 PM
I'm fond of the Houser a-arms, as well as hermann who I have been quite impressed with lately, other than that, all of the other brands mentioned already have great reputations. I have heard of some probs with burgard, but cant comment as I haven't used any of his products myself.

Dannys440
08-23-2005, 11:05 PM
what do you guys think of the roll lobo 2 arms,I was also looking at alba complete suspension kits:0-+12 swingarm,ekla shock,lonestar axle, brakline(got one so it would be fore sale),anodized bearing carrier,+2 PRO ELITE A-Arms,ekla shocks,Brakline(ordered a set so would be for sale),Delron bushing kit.Different shock option avilale with every kit. for $2499.99


oppnions?

vinson581
08-24-2005, 09:06 PM
the ROLL LOBO II frount end is AMAZING if you can afford it and LT shocks then by all means buy it, handleing is great.

v581

cbhonda
08-25-2005, 09:16 PM
well I have the +2+1 pro star a arms that are fully adjustable a little hard to ger set up but once you do they are great I would also go with a good set of braided lines

Dannys440
08-25-2005, 10:27 PM
I have a set of gafler steel braised brake lines on the way.