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I put on 32”x15”x10” sti xcomp tires on my talon x.
They rub a little on bumps and sharp turns.
Thinking about buying Super Atv 1 1/2” high forward a arms.
Has anybody put or know anybody that put these a arms on?
 

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I put on 32”x15”x10” sti xcomp tires on my talon x.
They rub a little on bumps and sharp turns.
Thinking about buying Super Atv 1 1/2” high forward a arms.
Has anybody put or know anybody that put these a arms on?
I have put them on and with 32's no rubbing but do yourself a favor and get the bushing kit to go with them as the factory bushings are a pain in the azz to remove and reinstall in the new arms. If they came with bushing in them it would be 3 hour job (with beers) to change them out but it took me over 10 hours total with trying to remove the factory bushings.
 

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I have put them on and with 32's no rubbing but do yourself a favor and get the bushing kit to go with them as the factory bushings are a pain in the azz to remove and reinstall in the new arms. If they came with bushing in them it would be 3 hour job (with beers) to change them out but it took me over 10 hours total with trying to remove the factory bushings.
Do you have a handy talon x as well or do you have the R?
 

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Hello ,I just wanted a little more information on your atv 1 1/2 forward a arms.how did it affect your turning radios , stress on the front axles? Thanks
It didn't affect the turning radius much and i didnt use the steering stops they send it the kit. There is no extra stress on the axles it doesn't lift it up any so no extra angle to stress the axles.
 

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Worked with spacers on 35x10x15 Warriors only a little rub with no spacers. I recommend new bushings and ball joints to make the job easier. I did poke a small hone removing one of them and had to scramble to get another. The Honda bushings are a pain but they very different than the replacements. Replacement bushings slide in with your fingers very easy install compared to Honda OEMs.
 

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