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LSR DC4 Help!!

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Posted by: Delcos450R

Just got some used DC4 a-arms today. Obviously no installation instructions but what are ya gonna do. Anyways just wondering if anybody has some tips and tricks on installation or might be able to send me in the right direction to get some installation instructions.

They came without tie rods so if there is anyone that knows what will work let me know. Gotta ride soon. I appreciate any and all help.

Also, if anyone has some 20.5" longbody longtravel shocks for these bad boys let me know.



Posted by: dantwo

You have a fax, I will send you some directions...

Dan @ LSR



Posted by: Delcos450R

Thanks, I'll get back to you with a number to fax the instructions to. As far as tie rods, if the guy doesn't send them to me I'll need replacements, is that going to be a pain? Let me know. Thanks.



Posted by: dantwo

Tie rods are in stock and can ship when you are ready.....



Posted by: Delcos450R

I finally got a hold of the guy who I got the arms from and he said hes shipping out the rods today. Apparently he didn't package the stuff and they got left out.

Throw some prices at me for some shocks that would be good for these arms and my quad. they are +2.5" and +1" forward.

Thanks.



Posted by: dantwo

call us on our 800 line. I think we have some axis shocks in stock. If you don't want to spend that much we can get some Elka's in here fast.
800-457-7223
Dan ext 203



Posted by: R3Concepts

Found these on Ebay..They are 20.5" which are too long for the new Gen DC4 but Axis sells internal droops that are 1/2" droops which will shorten the shock to 20 inches, they cost 8 bucks each, save alot of money...

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/20-5...sspagenameZWDVW





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