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  1. Sorry banshee is gone I cant get anymore pics. With a stock swingarm 22" tires will clear. Any bigger and you will hit the heel plates. We maxed out the heel plates to give as much room as possible for the kicker. There is plenty of room to easily start the banshee. I have my foot about 1/4" foward from where it would naturally sit in the middle.
  2. Mlac for our standard travel arms are designed for stock length shocks. We do not test them with other lengths so I can not say if they will work or not with different length shocks. Our long travel a arms use 17.5" shocks.
  3. There is about 3 inches behind the kicker I think. Plenty of room. No modifications are needed. I will post pics when installed.
  4. We just got our sample prototypes in. I need a nice looking banshee to test fit them on. If your in So Cal and could use some nerf bars we need your help. We need a banshee for about 2 days where we will install the nerf bars. They are yours to keep. We ask for $100 in return which is a great deal for someone. We will have these available shortly for sale in black and silver. Where we are Alba Racing 10806 Prospect ave Santee CA 92071
  5. If you measure your ID I can measure our bushings and see if they will fit or can be modified to fit your arms if that helps at all. Patrick
  6. You must have some of our first gen arms. That is no longer an issue. You can run these just fine in standard travel. They are the same side to side.
  7. For reference Alba a-arms weigh about 10 pounds for the set of 4 not including ball joints.
  8. Alba steering stabilizers are Streamline stabilizers.
  9. We do offer these to you forum guys for $275 shipped. Call us at 619-562-0188 and mention your a forum member. http://bansheehq.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=176298 Patrick
  10. Heads up. They are now selling these crappy banshee ASI arms under a different name on ebay. There now zpcsports
  11. Yup. No problem if you ever have a problem with them call us and we will solve it. No one likes having 3 old beat up arms and 1 new anyways. A new set always looks better.
  12. Hey I am old I dont remember everything. Like I said we have been making banshee arms for over 20 years. That is def a set we dont make anymore if we made them. Our new arms are probable less expensive than what you sold those for. UPS does insure you up to $100.
  13. If you say so. The ones I remember we made had gussets front and back not just the front. We had some that also had alba stamped into the gussets. Almost every aftermarket a-arm mfg use the same balljoints.
  14. Pretty sure they are not Alba arms. I could be wrong though we have been making banshee arms for about 20 years so we have had many different designs. What is throwing me off is the lower arm where the shock mounts. I don't remember ever only having gussets that go foward. Any idea how old these are?
  15. We offer 2 offsets in the front 4+1 and 3+2. I don't remember what the banshee comes with maby someone here can help with that.
  16. To check ball joints I recommend feeling how they move by hand. This is a pain as you need to disconnect them from the spindle but is the right way to do it. I would replace them when they lose there stiffness. When new they are tight and require effort to move once they wear they will move around much easier. I def wouldn't wait until there is actually play where you can feel them clunking around inside themselves.
  17. The new ones look nicer (matter of opinion). The a-arms we made 8 years ago were good arms with the same geometry. They should last you for ever unless you wadd them up into a tree or something. We do keep replacement ball joints in stock for your old arms. You should probably replace all of them 8 years is a long time. PM me and ill get you a deal on some new balljoints if wanted.
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