mud99
Expert
Anyone running fox floats up front? What would be better, keep the original arms and put floats, or put on a barkbuster front end without floats? I can't spend the $$$ to do both.
Also, i've heard of replacing the A-arm pins with lighter weight pins, is this a worthwhile upgrade? I could probably do this on the lathe so it might not cost me much.
Mark
Also, i've heard of replacing the A-arm pins with lighter weight pins, is this a worthwhile upgrade? I could probably do this on the lathe so it might not cost me much.
Mark
I did the floats, stock arms, pulled swaybar, and had timbersled re valve my floats, rides great.
mud99
Expert
Where did you get the floats from?
Mark
Mark
powder muncher
TY 4 Stroke Junkie
You save way more weight with the Bark busters.
If you have any miles on-- the stock bushings will be gone anyway so you
get them done right there.
Just do the bulk head bushings at the same time and you will be in fine shape.
If you bend something you still have the stock stuff to keep you going.
That said the Bark busters are tough.
Float shocks alone are not much weight savings but great in a light weight combo.
You can always do them later -- look for a good deal.
If you have any miles on-- the stock bushings will be gone anyway so you
get them done right there.
Just do the bulk head bushings at the same time and you will be in fine shape.
If you bend something you still have the stock stuff to keep you going.
That said the Bark busters are tough.
Float shocks alone are not much weight savings but great in a light weight combo.
You can always do them later -- look for a good deal.
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