88blasterman Member Apr 20, 2011 665 2 44 May 17, 2012 #1 What is the best cheapest way to widen the rear end of my blaster? studs, spacers, axle?? wiche would be best?
What is the best cheapest way to widen the rear end of my blaster? studs, spacers, axle?? wiche would be best?
Awk08 Administrator Staff member Technician Jan 30, 2009 24,427 2,295 175 Usa May 17, 2012 #2 which answer do you want...best, or cheapest ? they do not go hand in hand
88blasterman Member Apr 20, 2011 665 2 44 May 17, 2012 #3 cheapest but not something that is hokey and will snap apart after a jump
Blaaster Moderator Staff member Technician Jul 18, 2011 15,384 1,121 165 eastern australia May 17, 2012 #4 Spacer blocks or studs. I use 50mm studs and have not broke one yet.
Awk08 Administrator Staff member Technician Jan 30, 2009 24,427 2,295 175 Usa May 17, 2012 #5 not sure how big of jumps spacers or studs will handle ? i'd go A/M axle before finding the breaking point of the other 2, no matter the cost
not sure how big of jumps spacers or studs will handle ? i'd go A/M axle before finding the breaking point of the other 2, no matter the cost
Blaaster Moderator Staff member Technician Jul 18, 2011 15,384 1,121 165 eastern australia May 17, 2012 #6 88blasterman said: What is the best cheapest way to widen the rear end of my blaster? studs, spacers, axle?? wiche would be best? Click to expand... Definatly go with an axle, if money is tight a used Shee axle will give you 3 3/4in more width, and they just about bolt straight on. 2003 plus, direct swap!
88blasterman said: What is the best cheapest way to widen the rear end of my blaster? studs, spacers, axle?? wiche would be best? Click to expand... Definatly go with an axle, if money is tight a used Shee axle will give you 3 3/4in more width, and they just about bolt straight on. 2003 plus, direct swap!
K ken cunningham New Member Mar 21, 2012 41 2 0 May 17, 2012 #7 Blaaster said: Spacer blocks or studs. I use 50mm studs and have not broke one yet. Click to expand... Are you talking about these? I need to widen mine so the new tires wont rub, and i was worried theses would induce lots of stress on the arms of the back hubs. 3" ATV WHEEL SPACERS TRACKER BREEZE WARRIOR BLASTER | eBay Last edited by a moderator: Sep 23, 2014
Blaaster said: Spacer blocks or studs. I use 50mm studs and have not broke one yet. Click to expand... Are you talking about these? I need to widen mine so the new tires wont rub, and i was worried theses would induce lots of stress on the arms of the back hubs. 3" ATV WHEEL SPACERS TRACKER BREEZE WARRIOR BLASTER | eBay
NOVIS New Member Apr 22, 2009 3,054 24 0 little hick town in Ontario, Canada May 17, 2012 #8 what do you ride. trails and flat track spacers are a good option. any sort of hard riding get and extended axle, a banshee axle is a good choice as well as offset rims. or go the proper (expensive) route and get an aftermarket extended axle.
what do you ride. trails and flat track spacers are a good option. any sort of hard riding get and extended axle, a banshee axle is a good choice as well as offset rims. or go the proper (expensive) route and get an aftermarket extended axle.
B blasterdemon7 I'm not winning. Nov 19, 2009 13,642 251 125 54 Delaware May 17, 2012 #9 Spacers will work if you want to go cheap.
L Larry's Shee Active Member Technician May 23, 2009 9,271 1,057 149 Ortskaville, MI May 17, 2012 #10 Yamaha Banshee Blaster Durablue Axle MX TT XC | eBay Or this would give you 5 3/4 wider 02 Yamaha Banshee 350 2" Oversize Axle 2002 YFZ350 New | eBay Last edited by a moderator: Sep 23, 2014
Yamaha Banshee Blaster Durablue Axle MX TT XC | eBay Or this would give you 5 3/4 wider 02 Yamaha Banshee 350 2" Oversize Axle 2002 YFZ350 New | eBay
Blaaster Moderator Staff member Technician Jul 18, 2011 15,384 1,121 165 eastern australia May 18, 2012 #11 ken cunningham said: Are you talking about these? I need to widen mine so the new tires wont rub, and i was worried theses would induce lots of stress on the arms of the back hubs. 3" ATV WHEEL SPACERS TRACKER BREEZE WARRIOR BLASTER | eBay Click to expand... They work just fine if you are on a budget! Blue Loctite them on to the studs ,so they dont come free when you change wheels. Last edited by a moderator: Sep 23, 2014
ken cunningham said: Are you talking about these? I need to widen mine so the new tires wont rub, and i was worried theses would induce lots of stress on the arms of the back hubs. 3" ATV WHEEL SPACERS TRACKER BREEZE WARRIOR BLASTER | eBay Click to expand... They work just fine if you are on a budget! Blue Loctite them on to the studs ,so they dont come free when you change wheels.