hibshman25
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2018 snoscoot
I've looked at a lot of sleds and they have bent a arms and seller never knows it. Very common on vector/apex/rx front ends. The arms get racked when a force is ecountered which can't be absorbed in the natural direction of suspension travel. Usually the arms will rack to certain point and then the lower bulkhead ear tears out.
As mentioned check for ovaled holes in spindle. When ovaled, oilite bushings typically will fit too loose.
As mentioned check for ovaled holes in spindle. When ovaled, oilite bushings typically will fit too loose.
cnybrian
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I have the oilite bushings on order from ulmer. There isnt much slop but that doesnt mean the holes have ovaled. I need to readjust the sled on the lift to get the belly pan off first.