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That should be good. How wide was #5?
 
Front was 47" with the +2 asr arms and if I flipped the front wheels it put it at 48.5" and rear depending on what wheels I ran was anywhere from 47" to 52"
 
Here it is with the claws. I will post some better pics tommorow.

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And I saw warrior228's build thread and he did this to his warrior and I wanted to try it. All it is is electrical tape . I will be putting in some led lights this week.

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Front was 47" with the +2 asr arms and if I flipped the front wheels it put it at 48.5" and rear depending on what wheels I ran was anywhere from 47" to 52"

How did you like it when it was 52" wide? Do you know which a arms are better: ASR or fullflight?
 
To wide made turning really hard on it it was perfect at 47"
They are both good but the full flights are 12 point adjustable and the lower shock mount is further out towards the wheel so they can Accommodate a slightly longer shock without putting the hiems at a compromising angle
If I were you I'd get fullflights
 
To wide made turning really hard on it it was perfect at 47"
They are both good but the full flights are 12 point adjustable and the lower shock mount is further out towards the wheel so they can Accommodate a slightly longer shock without putting the hiems at a compromising angle
If I were you I'd get fullflights

When it was 47" wide did you have the tusk axle ? And what rims?

I think I will go with the full flights, but I have to save up so it will be while . Do you know if banshee shocks will work with the fullflights? Or should I get longer shocks? Thanks for all the advice and help.
 
Yes tusk axle at the +2 setting with DWT blue label wheels
Banshee shocks will work but it will be really soft if you like a soft smooth ride they'll be good but if you want a little longer and better shock go with 01 660 fronts or some guys are running yfz450 fronts too with the fullflights but they have to be the 16" eye to eye yfz shocks not the 17"+ ones
 
Yes tusk axle at the +2 setting with DWT blue label wheels
Banshee shocks will work but it will be really soft if you like a soft smooth ride they'll be good but if you want a little longer and better shock go with 01 660 fronts or some guys are running yfz450 fronts too with the fullflights but they have to be the 16" eye to eye yfz shocks not the 17"+ ones

I like the banshee shocks so far. Is it good to have the front as wide as the back or should it be narrower?
 
You want the back same or some like it an inch narrower than the front but never go wider in back than the front
 
You want the back same or some like it an inch narrower than the front but never go wider in back than the front

Ok thanks I will have to go a lot wider on the front then right now the front is about 44" and the rear is 47"
 
I have 660 front shocks on my bike with the DJ kit which makes them a little to soft for me, but with +2 a arms they should be perfect. For fast trail riding they glide over anything though, overall they seem to be a very good shock for the money. they're 15.5" eye to eye if you wanted to know.
 
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I also flipped the front rims but I think I will still go with a arms but this is temporary.
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I have 660 front shocks on my bike with the DJ kit which makes them a little to soft for me, but with +2 a arms they should be perfect. For fast trail riding they glide over anything though, overall they seem to be a very good shock for the money. they're 15.5" eye to eye if you wanted to know.

Thanks for the info. I think I will try them when I get a arms
 
Im going to add a winch. I want to put it either on top the bumper or in the frame. Im worried about cooling though but will it really matter on this engine? What do you guys think top or bottom?

In the frame:
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On the top:
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I just installed led headlights and all I did was put them in the stock housing and put a spacer behind them to take up the slack.

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