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He guys,
I was looking around and looked at the HSD Racing Strong A-Arms +3 wide +1 forward that looks pretty sweet ;Dfor the $599,- and the colors and chrome cost $25,- for uppers $25,- Lowers extra.
I think the +5" is a little bit to much for me but it looks cool. :D
On the site they said that they could build the A-arms in a way that you could still use the stock shocks (don't know if that is a good idea?) but at least they give you some options. Quality wise I have no idea. :-X
What do you guys think about these products? ::)
 
I have the +3+1 a-arms and the quality and finish is very good. :)
I got a dent in the left lower arm but thats after hitting a rock in 35-40 m/h I don't think there is an A-arm that don't dent after a hit like that. The delivery time was a little long but the service was good.
Her is a picture of my ride with the a-arms
storgarm2.jpg
 
I think they're a little overpriced. I wouldn't spend more than 500 for a set of a-arms. Also plan on getting aftermarket shocks with extended a-arms.
 
He guys,
I was looking around and looked at the HSD Racing Strong A-Arms +3 wide +1 forward that looks pretty sweet ;Dfor the $599,- and the colors and chrome cost $25,- for uppers $25,- Lowers extra.
I think the +5" is a little bit to much for me but it looks cool. :D
On the site they said that they could build the A-arms in a way that you could still use the stock shocks (don't know if that is a good idea?) but at least they give you some options. Quality wise I have no idea. :-X
What do you guys think about these products? ::)

In my own opinion if I may say so myself I would buy aftermarket shocks too. I don't see any reason to drop 5 or 600 on a arms and not replace the shocks...Maybe not with elkas but there are plenty of other brands that work just fine with a lower price range..
 
Could you guys give me some names of aftermarket shocks for the extended a-arms.

Thanks

Love the picture man that bike looks sweet with the extended a-arms.
 
If you're not doing INSANE jumps Works shocks will be pretty good for you. They're priced lower than all the other brands, are made to fit your body weight, riding style, and a-arm length, and will be better than most riders need to soak up the bumps. If you're looking to spend more money Elka and Ohlins make good shocks too. There's lots of good shock manufacturers out there, but those are some of the more common ones.
 
hey i hav heard stadium shocks are great shocks and they have been out selling elkas, also a new company, and some a-arms can be some walsh arms!!
 
im pretty sure that wrc dont make a-arms for warriors...but thats just what i kno...but for the shocks, any aftermarket shock is better than the stock warrior one, make sure u specify that u have extended a-arms as well as stock length shocks have more leverage on them from the wider stance...brandwise, works is probly the most cost efficient. but elka, custom axis, pep, tcs are some brands if your not tight on cash...also for a-arms i think wickeds are cheaper than the hsd's i think more ppl on the site have them too so ask them about reliability and durability...and i also like how they have the hiem joints for the upper a-arm mounts instead of the stock style with bushings
 
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