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Raptor 660's are really narrow stock and high-centered. I think they are more narrow than a Raptor 350/Warrior.

are you talking frame or stance, because there stance is wider, and frame is skinny tapering wider at the top:
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vs the warrior which the front of the frame runs parrallel:
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Originally Posted by rappy'97
Would I be able to do a Diamond J +6" kit and +3" a-arms on the stock lines?


Dont use those kits unless you want to chance severely injuring your self. Besides the added weight, it gives more places to give and break.
X2!!!! plus both of those would put you at +6 on each side, even with offset wheels you will be 51.5" wide, with reg offset it would be 53.5" wide. All public atv trails have a 50" limit on how wide you can be and be legal. Atleast that is the way Oregon is and I would check your state regs where you live. I run 49.5 with +4+1 offset wheels and I'll tell you some trails I wish I was narrower
 
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hawkster001, the 660 has a Diamond J kit on it. I dont, and wont ride trails. I am going to the dunes, MX track, and one lots of ice. From what I have heard on RF, Diamond J kits are very safe.
 
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