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Join Date: Mar 2009
Posts: 8
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has anyone used those wheel spacers that more or less just bolt on over your existing studs? I am very skeptical how these spacers will hold up and not come loose or even maybe just snap off. I would love to widen my width the right way with an axel, a arms etc but just dont have the funds right now. Any input is appriciated thanks
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Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Anthem, AZ
Posts: 637
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http://www.kfx450central.com/forum/index.p...hl=wheel+spacer
I never put them on but I have some friends that run them on their kfx's, they only ride in the dunes, no heavy jumping...they've held up just fine. |
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Junior Member
Join Date: Jan 2009
Posts: 6
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Yeah I run wheel spacers on my kfx and I race motorcross and they hold up just fine. They help with the stability of your quad and are the next best thing to buying the whole new suspension setup and a whole lot cheaper.. If you get some I would go with the G-force ones out of Rocky mountain atv. good luck!!!
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Senior Member
Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Alabama
Posts: 112
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2.5 in is alil far from the hub in my book . U can get a g-force axle for $168 on eBay or $199 from rocky moutian I've got friends that run them and say their stronger than some of the big name ones . Be been looking into putting some on my front but are afraid to go more than an inch and can't find any that small . Ull get alot of bump steer if u mess with the front . Besides what if one snaps on the front ? I've front fliped mine and it hurts alot !
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