sethryder
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I looked at an 07 phazer yesterday who's front shock was closer to the front of the A-arms then the back. You could not pass a finger between the front A-arm and shock. Both sides had the same spacing and i did not see anything bent or twisted. He then sent me a photo of a 2015 phazer on a showroom floor (grass drags epping nh) that was the same way. Anyones A-arm and shock set up like this?
I attached the 2015 picture. thanks!!!
I attached the 2015 picture. thanks!!!
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sweetjob
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yep mine is the same way, I have an 07.
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Same here but my shocks are closer to the rear of the A arms.
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Read my reply to the first thread you started. Take a close look at the construction of the upper a arms. One bar is welded at a 90degs and the other at IDK like 70degs.
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sethryder
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Thanks everyone for your input, that was the only issue i saw with his sled, the rest looked pretty clean. I may snatch it up then. Beiter01, sorry i did not see your reply or any that followed on the other thread. I thought i would get emails when peopled responded but it looks like i only get an initial email. Anyway, i know now to check the forum not just my email, and thanks for your in-depth reply.
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No problem! Glad you got it figured out. I love the cooperation on this site!
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I would say as long as both sides are even you should be good. G.B.
sethryder
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Here are pictures of the actual A-arms. You can't even pass a pencil between the shock and front of A-arm. BUT... both shocks and A-arms are evenly spaced and I couldn't find anything bent. So.... those of you with 07 phazers who's shock is closer to the front of the A-arm, is this what you are seeing? Normal or NOT as extreme?Pencil test?
Thanks a million!
Thanks a million!
sethryder
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Thanks for the prompt reply Cannondale! Im glad to hear that there is nothing wrong with my front end, although I am a little disappointed in yamaha for leaving me very little room for error. If I even slightly tweak those A-arms, they are going to hit my shocks. Is there any way I could center the shocks more? cut and weld? OR Are the fox shocks a smaller diameter thus leaving more room? just tossing out ideas.....
I have tweaked a few upper arms. Always was going to put a brace on arm. I wouldn't be moving the shock around.
3-UP
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Yah the upper arms are made out of tin cans , very easy to bend back though
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