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Thread: Which LT A-arms?

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    Which LT A-arms?

    I'm going to buy a set of Long travel A-arms. I plan on buying Housers. I can't decide if I should get slicast or regular long travels. Can anyone help me out?
    Also, does anyone know where to get a good deal on them. The best deals I've found so far are on ebay.

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    What type of riding are you doing, XC or MX? I have the Slicast and they are worth the extra money, super easy to adjust. I don't see the long travels without Slicast much anymore.

    Check out the site below for good prices, I'm not sure if Ebay is cheaper or not. Lake City
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    get some roll design long travel and ill sell ya a set of fronts and rear elite triple rate... long travel elkas for cheap..
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    I do a little of both XC and MX. I have the shocks already. I got a decent deal on some noleen longtravels. I'm just trying to decide on a-arms. Not really a big fan of Lonestar. The price isn't bad so I'll think about it. Thanks.

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    I have HOUSER none slicast.. Just the regulars were fine for me and I absolutely love them!! Its gonna be a coin toss for you. How much you think your gonna use the SLICAST feature??

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    What length are your shocks, because that will narrow your choices down depending on the length. The Housers are 19.5".
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    you should check out smc fabrication a arms also. $575 for long travel and your shocks will work with them

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    He said the shocks are a little under 20". I assume they are 19.5". I would measure them but I won't even get to see the shocks for a couple more months or so. I am in Iraq.
    I am buying parts for when I get home. You know, as far as adjusting them. I will more than likely set them and not touch them. I guess I could save some money and just buy the regular non slicast. It has reg +2 ASR a-arms on it now. Either way I will have a big improvement.

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    Have you looked at any other brand of arms?
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