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MICRider 11-30-2010 09:38 PM

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Originally Posted by waynec
In case it was assumed my shocks had sold................I still have them.........waynec

You should throw them up in the "For Sale" section if theyre not already there waynec, more exposure that way :)

Cheers,
Stew

mizke 12-04-2010 05:22 PM

if you remove the tie rods and the wheels are still really stiff to turn. the problem is in the steering knuckle where it bolts to the arms.


wng, you should really post some part numbers and maybe a slightly more detailed how to for the steering stem. thats something i deff would want to do this winter.

MICRider 12-04-2010 05:28 PM

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Originally Posted by mizke
if you remove the tie rods and the wheels are still really stiff to turn. the problem is in the steering knuckle where it bolts to the arms.


wng, you should really post some part numbers and maybe a slightly more detailed how to for the steering stem. thats something i deff would want to do this winter.

I have a real sneaking suspicion that it is something bound up in that pillow block assembly up top, just haven't had a chance to rip it apart yet. The shocks are hugely better than the originals though... Why the heck don't they put the Mikuni carb and nitro shocks on at the factory rather than making everybody buy them separately? Wait... Don't answer that $$$ :)

Cheers,
Stew

Weldangrind 12-04-2010 07:59 PM

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Originally Posted by mizke
wng, you should really post some part numbers and maybe a slightly more detailed how to for the steering stem. thats something i deff would want to do this winter.

Part numbers? Non-existant. I will be happy to photo-document the process when TurboT and I work on his quad, unless Stew beats me to it.

MICRider 12-04-2010 08:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Weldangrind
Quote:

Originally Posted by mizke
wng, you should really post some part numbers and maybe a slightly more detailed how to for the steering stem. thats something i deff would want to do this winter.

Part numbers? Non-existant. I will be happy to photo-document the process when TurboT and I work on his quad, unless Stew beats me to it.

Lol! No worries there, my garage isn't heated (well it is, but I don't run the heater... Cool garage but a long story) so I probably wont be ripping into it anytime soon. Wish I had patio doors going into my basement :D


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