You really only have 2 options. One is buy a set of 03-06 blaster spindles or you can go to KOR's website and order a set of conversion spindles. There is really no "cheap" way out of it. Banshee and warrior spindles do not work with stock a-arms.
You really only have 2 options. One is buy a set of 03-06 blaster spindles or you can go to KOR's website and order a set of conversion spindles. There is really no "cheap" way out of it. Banshee and warrior spindles do not work with stock a-arms.
Ok. So they will fit on 03-06 spindles. And what if I was going aftermarket a-arms? Would it matter then? If I purchase anything banshee related if should be after 91 right? Even the rear carrier.
Ok. So they will fit on 03-06 spindles. And what if I was going aftermarket a-arms? Would it matter then? If I purchase anything banshee related if should be after 91 right? Even the rear carrier.
So 03+ blaster spindles or KOR spindles and banshee rotors hubs will work.And after market a-arms for blaster will fit banshee spindles? Just to clear things up.
No, not all aftermarket a-arms for a blaster use banshee spindles. Only a few of them do. Some use blaster spindles. Depends on which ones you get. The difference being the top ball joint. Blasters use the pinch bolt style and the shees, warriors etc use the tapered style.
No, not all aftermarket a-arms for a blaster use banshee spindles. Only a few of them do. Some use blaster spindles. Depends on which ones you get. The difference being the top ball joint. Blasters use the pinch bolt style and the shees, warriors etc use the tapered style.
That is your best bet. If you happen to get aftermarket a-arms down the road and they happen to use shee spindles then those 03+ or KOR spindles are worth some money on resale. A pair of shee spindles can be had for $20-30 compared to usually $100-140 for 03+ or KOR spindles.