Thanks for the info. I agree with ya on the extra width being better, the more the merrier for stability.
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That looks AWESOME!!! Do you think there will be much added stress on the front end componets with using the spacers? I think the looks of having them wider makes it look good and should increase the stability on hillsides. Very SHARP.
Brian
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We asked around, including Eric at Jaggedx and all stated that they didnt think it should cause any premature wear with the spacers. Buddy and I arent too concerned about width and before too long we will probably go with a long travel set up. I've got to be honest...the stock width too me seems very tippy. I actually rolled mine at the dealer from a dead stop by nailing the gas with the wheels turned. Mostly my fault (I've got to remind myself "it's not a quad where I can shift my weight"). Im gonna feel much more comfortable and confident with the new wheels and spacers.
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