Top 50 Contributor
Over 10 months ago
Location: Albany,NY
Excellent for the price over buying new a arms
Have used these for a few months now with no issues at all. I have heard stories of use them, dont use them. I needed a budget spacer for my quad instead of adding +1 or +2 a arms. These are holding up fine and are an excellent bolt on part for an extra 1/2 inch on each side for a total of 1 inch. May not sound like much, but definitely helps in cornering over stock.
Over 11 months ago
Location: Burt, MI
Stable
Put the front wheel spacers on my Honda 450R before heading to the Silver Lake Sand Dunes. I was already running a wide rear axle. The front spacers gave my machine a much wider stance and made it much more stable. During previous rides at high speeds over the whoop-de-doos my machine was always trying to swap ends. Now I can hit the rough sections with much more confidence that I can track in a straight line. If you widen the rear axle you owe it to yourself to extend the width on the front end also.
Top 1000 Contributor
1 year 7 months ago
When your on a budget.
held up to woods riding,motocross and anything else i threw at em. when u cant afford suspension,these will do until u can.
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2 years ago
Doesnt fit
off by a like 16th of a inch on the front spacers. real pain to get on
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Top 500 Contributor
Over 3 years ago
Location: Yakima, WA
Save your money
couldnt tell any difference. save for the realdeal