I'm reposting this from a different thread. Hoping to get more people to give their oppinion...
I ran a harescramble yesterday with my rebuilt blaster. Crazy hills up and down. Tons of bikes showed up (of which there were a couple of sick blasters). Unfortunately for me, after 10 minutes of crazy up and down action, the ball joint on my right lower A-arm decided to take a vacation and completely came off the A-arm. I have to admit the A-arms were very old. I am also using the norman spindle set up for front hydros. Having this said, how could this happen? Did I miss something on the setup with the norman spindles or is this what happens eventually to all old A-arms? Just trying to learn something to keep this from happening again...
I ran a harescramble yesterday with my rebuilt blaster. Crazy hills up and down. Tons of bikes showed up (of which there were a couple of sick blasters). Unfortunately for me, after 10 minutes of crazy up and down action, the ball joint on my right lower A-arm decided to take a vacation and completely came off the A-arm. I have to admit the A-arms were very old. I am also using the norman spindle set up for front hydros. Having this said, how could this happen? Did I miss something on the setup with the norman spindles or is this what happens eventually to all old A-arms? Just trying to learn something to keep this from happening again...

