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some peoplelike that kind of ridinglike myself...and others dont....who needs them? lol...jj
 

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mabe i can have my Foreman looking like that in the near future, but rite now what she really needs is a little TLC, from trying stuff that no one else will hit, lol.
 

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yeah...once that thing gets a little more messed up we oughtta start building a custom lift for it. the rear a-arms would be pretty simple...then just get some custom axles from gorilla. from what i can see we could build one like that pretty easy in the shop if we tried. just build the rear diff. housing and a-arms together and mount the shocks over the whole deal...kinda like g-mac's old setup here...well technicallythey wouldnt be a-arms anymore but you get the idea
 

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the quads are there to be ridden if something breks along the way thats ppart of the fun lol
 

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QUOTE ("outlawedrecon":1loj82g6)
it impressive cause they have balls to do it, and they actually try to make it and not jus ***** out and say its too deep or its two thick
LOL............right........
 

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i think there yamaha big bears but im not sure
 

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X-Fab did the lift and the the big bear has a stroked 440+ cc engine. very clean bike.
 

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how much did you extend your front a-arms, tie-rods, and axles, and how much did you extend your swingarm and driveshaft
 

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wat u do about the u-joint. mine breaks with jus a 2' lift
 

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all it does is makes it a cv joint
 

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yep still a u joint just beefed up tho i belive they may also have a cv conversion i saw somewhere
 

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people should know that Turners CV joints are just truck axles that he re-machines the stub thread on and heat treats again. ive seen them in my hand and looked them over , we had to send ours back because they didnt fit in one side and were so tight they didnt even flex.! oh ya he takes forever on filling orders ,its always 2 more days ,2 more days..........
 

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QUOTE ("justinwilliamskx":1ehgn22k)
yep still a u joint just beefed up tho i belive they may also have a cv conversion i saw somewhere
Gorilla try it and it fail, to much fraction also the boot would melt off the cv. I've used Turner and gorilla an I like turner stuff. And yes it take time to get his stuff, but it's not a remachine truck axles.
 
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