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Hello!

I have a 2" axle and want to put my shee to ride on flat track...

Thought in a +3" a-arms..What do you guys think? Is it the better choice?

And...where can I get it on the web for a good price? Don't want nothing to expensive. saw some ones on ebay, but don't know if their good or not.

Need some help...

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Hello!

I have a 2" axle and want to put my shee to ride on flat track...

Thought in a +3" a-arms..What do you guys think? Is it the better choice?

And...where can I get it on the web for a good price? Don't want nothing to expensive. saw some ones on ebay, but don't know if their good or not.

Need some help...

 

Wicked arms off ebay, good choice for the money. I would go +3 for flat track, unless you plan on trail riding also.

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Wicked arms off ebay, good choice for the money. I would go +3 for flat track, unless you plan on trail riding also.

x2 i love my wickeds! idk if they still are but they were having like $100 off sale!

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Wicked arms off ebay, good choice for the money. I would go +3 for flat track, unless you plan on trail riding also.

 

It will be only for flat track!

+3 woul be good with the +2 axle right?! Thank's for your opinion! :thumbsup:

I'm not into he ebay stuff...do you have the link for those arms? :thanks:

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I got a set of lonestar +3+1 for sale, Tops are chrome bottoms are blue come complete with tie rods and balljoints

There's a problem...I'm from Portugal! :blush:

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It will be only for flat track!

+3 woul be good with the +2 axle right?! Thank's for your opinion! :thumbsup:

I'm not into he ebay stuff...do you have the link for those arms? :thanks:

 

 

That would be ok, but I would prefer +4 axle.

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That would be ok, but I would prefer +4 axle.

Here in Portugal (Europe), in usual to put the front larger than the back. They say the quad be better to turns/corners, and has more stability.

That's why I asked it...

 

+3" on front

+2" on the back

 

Forgot to tell that my ITP wheels has a different off-set, so they're larger than the stock ones. S

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I love to flat track, but am no pro by no means and can't tell you for sure, but the +4 axles have adjustable lenghts +2 or +4 you may even have one. What brand do you have? I have used the +4 axle and +2 arms and loved it, felt like it was on rails the corners were a blast. Maybe one of the true flattrackers will chime in and help you a little more, I dont want to guide you in the wrong direction, have fun with it!

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I love to flat track, but am no pro by no means and can't tell you for sure, but the +4 axles have adjustable lenghts +2 or +4 you may even have one. What brand do you have? I have used the +4 axle and +2 arms and loved it, felt like it was on rails the corners were a blast. Maybe one of the true flattrackers will chime in and help you a little more, I dont want to guide you in the wrong direction, have fun with it!

Thank's! :thumbsup:

I have a Durablue axle.

I forgot to tell that I also ride on the road.

I'm just afraid that the front end's to large comparing to the back...

I don't know the original sizes of a stock banshee, but the back is larger than the front right?

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I checked the flat track guys here at the forum. And they use onde more 1" at the front, like I was thinking.

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