toe cutter
Aug 31 2009, 01:01 PM
I just ordered my new standard +2 arms alittle while ago. I think I made the right decision and will be pleased to put them to the test. I will be sending my shocks to jh racing today to use with these arms. Im a Happy camper now.
Brian
hondaman01
Aug 31 2009, 04:17 PM
that sounds awesome man, im sure you will enjoy!
toe cutter
Sep 1 2009, 01:27 PM
Thanks man. The shocks already went out and he will receive them on thursday.
toe cutter
Sep 10 2009, 09:19 PM
The arms came in today. They look great. Wow, will never go back to stock arms again. I installed them already, but had one problem on two of the arms. While tightning the lock nut, the threads turn with the nut. Dave, is there a way I can fix this w/o sending it in. In case you dont get on the net tomorrow, I will give you a call. This was one the best presents I bought myself this year.
double d
Sep 11 2009, 02:41 PM
No problem, for those of you in the future, all this is posted on my site under installation. Pics too. You need to disconnect your shock and put alot of downward pressure on the splindle assembly. This will put the balljoints in a bind, causing the "pins" from spinning. As soon as the taper of the pin seats into the spinle, you can stop the pressure and keep tightening. When all else fails ( read th instructions) LOL
toe cutter
Sep 11 2009, 03:27 PM
I read the instructions, but guess I didn't put enough downward pressure. Two tightned perfect, so I guess you cant have it easy always. BTW, no shocks were put on. They are still at JH. I like these a arms and look forward to some great riding. Thanks for making a good product.
Brian
Thrown Stones
Sep 12 2009, 09:06 AM
QUOTE(double d @ Sep 11 2009, 03:41 PM)

No problem, for those of you in the future, all this is posted on my site under installation. Pics too. You need to disconnect your shock and put alot of downward pressure on the splindle assembly. This will put the balljoints in a bind, causing the "pins" from spinning. As soon as the taper of the pin seats into the spinle, you can stop the pressure and keep tightening. When all else fails ( read th instructions) LOL
Customer service, at it's finest. Your the best Dave!
toe cutter
Sep 12 2009, 07:14 PM
Amen to that. The arms are completely installed, so now I just need some shocks and go test.
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