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Old 05-26-2012, 01:18 AM
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Those tires are nice!!! Glad you're getting the "FUN" factor out of your toy. T3beatz is correct about the bolts and bushings, drilling and tapping a grease zerk in the A-arm to grease the bolts helps them last longer. Front shocks will make a HUGE difference, the stock shocks are just springs with no dampening. Good shocks will aid in ride comfort as well as equipment longevity. You can groove the rack as T3beatz suggests or all on the long side of the rack, center the groves up and re-set the steering yolk, WARNING- with the turning radius tighter, it will roll easier!!!