ASR A-arms

I have them. Bought them about a year ago. Good customer service, quick shipping, good fit, very tough finish on them.
The heim joints don't seem to care for mud and water, they get tight and squeaky unless you clean and lube them after every ride. Ball joints would be a better choice if you ride in a lot of mud. Other than that I'm happy with them.
 
yea i bought a used set off ebay not to long ago, i like em they went on easy and work great. tho like speeder said the joints do tend to get dry and squeak but as long and you clean and lube them there good, i like mine. another good thing to them is every part on them is replaceable so thats good.
 
yea i bought a used set off ebay not to long ago, i like em they went on easy and work great. tho like speeder said the joints do tend to get dry and squeak but as long and you clean and lube them there good, i like mine. another good thing to them is every part on them is replaceable so thats good.

I didnt know you could lube the ball joints,yea they get dry and kinda tough, what do you lube em with??
 
American-Star are nice we have them.
http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=356379305600&ref=mf#/profile.php?id=100000192760399
You may also upgrade to longer travel shocks with some apps.
and also with the rear swingarms. They have not failed us yet.
Some friend/racers bought the cheaper ones and they end up eating it
if they come up short on a jump. We seen this at least 4 times and 2 riders were hurt.

Here is a clip were a dude shows up at the track with a Preditor 500
and signs up for the wrong class and goes all out over the whoops (all balls).
I ended with a 1st place. He never return for the final race.

http://www.blasterforum.com/suspension-14/lsr-arms-21661/
 
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i dont see any tie rod exstenders with that kit do you not need them or do you have to buy them seperatly?
 
Thanks everybody for the comments and helpful info. looking forward for getting them for Christmas, then i need to upgrade shocks X( haha also if anyone has better shocks that need a rebuild or something let me know

Thanks again everyone
Mike
 
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Longer tie rods pictured

yep you dont need rod extenders you get longer tie rods. you just have to put your ends on them I:I