Few parts

Blasterr525

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I got a used 1 hour only Streamline steering stabilizer = $90 bought for $112
An AC Racing Skid Plate (Frame) = $50 Not in bad shape for a belly skid
Pro Aluminum A arm skids = $40 Not in bad shape either

Everything comes with the mounting hardware.
 
someone needs to grab that stabilizer...... THEY ROCK !!!!!!!!!!!
i won't be caught without one ever again, they make that big of difference, i hardly have to clench the bars, just push them when i wanna turn
 
I got a used 1 hour only Streamline steering stabilizer = $90 bought for $112
An AC Racing Skid Plate (Frame) = $50 Not in bad shape for a belly skid
Pro Aluminum A arm skids = $40 Not in bad shape either

Everything comes with the mounting hardware.

Damn bro, Why you getting rid of the stabilizer??
 
yeah actually the blasty is apart right now.. damn head gasket blew and gave me air leak... then one of the studs will not stay put! i caant torque it!! so i got to get another lil bigger bottom stud to put in the engine :(
 
honest to god 88' i dont know. I just looked it up if they were.... I got it form ATV GALAXY on ebay and it doesnt specify. But it might be. I got it about 2 months ago and only rode on it for 1 hour cause of silly blasty breaking down :(
 
honest to god 88' i dont know. I just looked it up if they were.... I got it form ATV GALAXY on ebay and it doesnt specify. But it might be. I got it about 2 months ago and only rode on it for 1 hour cause of silly blasty breaking down :(

ok well i knew some are and some are not so i was just wondering
 
you should be able to see that the end of the stabilizer body, the end where the adjustment rod is, will look like it can be unscrewed, < thats the rebuildable one

also if it is the billetanium model, it is rebuildable

like this one.................
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you will see one or the other of these "anodized billet" ends will have knurls on it, so it can be unscrewed and taken apart, i think it's the end where the adjuster is on the rod, but not sure, i remember looking when i got it and seeing that one end unscrewed

my older denton does not have the end caps, but the tube is just rolled at the end trapping the rubber gasket under it < not rebuildable

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