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anybody here use armadillo a-arms? I was thinking of getting some for my banshee, they're priced pretty cheap at rocky mountain atv. I only trail ride and drag race and play around and stuff so I really dont need a really tough expensive a-arm. and these have replaceable ball joints which is one thing i wanted with aftermarket a-arms.

 

But if I got the +2, could I still use the stock shocks? would it make the front end softer with wider a-arms with stock shocks?

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I have them on my wife's blaster. They seem pretty stout so far. According to Armadillo, they are made for the stock shocks. I did notice that the suspension is a bit softer, but not a dramatic change.

 

The one thing I don't like about them is the tie rods they include. The ones we have don't seem long enough.... I called Armadillo and gave them a measurement and they said it was right...

 

If I were to do it over again, I think I would just go with some Janssen a-arms:

http://janssenmotorsports.com/product_info...cf93bc2ec5576f6

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