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Post by Nine07Racing#812AK on Dec 7, 2004 17:04:02 GMT -5
it widens up the front end like 2" altogether i believe
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Post by bradley300 on Dec 8, 2004 4:07:08 GMT -5
it also makes snapping spindles,tie rods and tie rod ends much easier!
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Post by FourPlayBlaster11 on Dec 8, 2004 14:02:40 GMT -5
"it also makes snapping spindles,tie rods and tie rod ends much easier!"
ummmm no, i agree it will change the stress point of the front spindal desighn but its not gona make you snap a spindal or tie rod.....
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Post by atvfourplayrider22 on Dec 8, 2004 19:25:02 GMT -5
umm once again gotta agree wit the team mate there .......still lovin it lol
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Post by Nine07Racing#812AK on Dec 8, 2004 19:56:38 GMT -5
woa the guy who made this post deleted it or somethin now it says i made the post ..............weird
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Post by dirtblowspoet on Dec 8, 2004 20:04:34 GMT -5
I would agree that something may break bye flipping front rims around. I guess if your just a recreational rider you probably will be all right but a racer would break something within a few heats.
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Post by FourPlayBlaster11 on Dec 9, 2004 22:15:52 GMT -5
"I would agree that something may break bye flipping front rims around. I guess if your just a recreational rider you probably will be all right but a racer would break something within a few heats. " well my freind i am quite the racer and 4 five years i have always had my rims flipped around, i'v only broken 1 tie rod end the whole time. with stock (back in the day) and long travil aftermarket a-arms still nothing has broken, i dont think your gona break anything by flipping them, just like the gusiting of the frame it doesent move the stress point enoufe to make a differance...again what would i do without THE chad haha i would be lovin it to if i got to ride with me
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Post by atvfourplayrider22 on Dec 9, 2004 22:31:17 GMT -5
okay dont go that far its not i feel special i get to ride with you dont let your ego go that hiogh there bro
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Post by FourPlayBlaster11 on Dec 9, 2004 22:32:51 GMT -5
i really dont think its fair you get to ridew with me i wana ride wtih me to!!!!
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Post by atvfourplayrider22 on Dec 9, 2004 22:37:54 GMT -5
ummmm ok u need to lower the ego there partner its gettin a lil high
THE CHAD #22
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Post by vroomblaster on Dec 11, 2004 17:42:20 GMT -5
you wont break anything if you filp them..the hardest landing(not biggest) jump i ever hit was about a 15ft. drop off...onto concrete! and i didn't break anything except my gear shifter cause my foot slipped off the footpegds and hit it.
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Post by kheft on Dec 12, 2004 13:50:41 GMT -5
In theory it adds stress to the spindle. In real life it dont effect shit. Many people run offsetrims(same thing as flipping) and it hasnt effected shit. It seems like it bout add extra strees but it is no where near where people try to make it seem.
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Post by vroomblaster on Dec 12, 2004 20:26:41 GMT -5
true, true.
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Post by tc3racer on Jan 5, 2005 13:44:36 GMT -5
Me and all my friends ride with flipped rims and none of us have ever had problems
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Post by ~°CT^BLħTER°~ on Jan 5, 2005 15:54:17 GMT -5
tc3racer this post is really old, and this is what we are talkign about people bringing up old posts, (post whore)
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