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Thread: Durablue graphlite spacers?????

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    Durablue graphlite spacers?????

    Will they hold up to a mini quad. I was thinking of getting some +2.5" wheel spacers front and rear for my son's predator 90, until I can get some new a-arms. Will this cause any major problems with turning or will it be for the time being. Rocky Mountain has them for 59.95. 120 bucks to make it 5" wider seems pretty nice. Any info will be helpful.
    04 YFZ450 Yoshi full Ti system, K&N filter, cam mod, X-factor nerfs, PRP +2 a-arms, LSR +4 axle, Crome +1 antivibe stem, Hypers front and rear, and some other small things.

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    We built a set of billet aluminum ones that are very similar and have had no problems.
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    I have them on my son's trx90 and I paid $95 a set for them. They are holdign up just fine.
    Jerry

    Quadless again!!!!

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    i wouldmn't put 21/2"spacers on ft,you're gonna get some major bump steer...11/2 on ft 21/2 on rear..

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    Will it be jumped any????/ I just got off the phone with DuraBlue today, I was debating the same thing.......That was, until he gave me the truth ......If you jump them,plan on buying yourself a new axle, these minis wont hold much abuse and will bend or even break! If its flattracked only.you will be fine, but realistically, my kids cant go w/o trying to jump something.......

    Also, the ones from RMATV are not the easy fits either,thats why RMATV's are cheaper then the easy fits.......
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    my spacers held up fine, its better just to go with the axle though
    I've had banshees, 250rs.. miss them all!


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    i only know the trx90. you can use the 1 1/2 on the back. my son is 11yr.old starting to double some of the smaller jumps that the full size quads take. last year he jumped hard on the tabletops. i have talked with some of the guys that do mods. on these and they swear the axle and hubs will take it. some of the other brands have a problem with breaking no disrespect meant, but i am just speaking on the trx90, it is true the 2 1/2 should only be used on the flat tracks, by the way ours are hardened steel.

    thanks for reading

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