Timbersled frt end on XP

pistonbroke800

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Has anyone tried one of these sets before??

If your talking about the Barkbuster A arms. I had a set on my XP, probably wouldnt buy em again. Main reason is i seem to seek out snow covered rocks and they are weaker than stock, more expensive to replace and usually a longer wait to get the parts.
 

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If your talking about the Barkbuster A arms. I had a set on my XP, probably wouldnt buy em again. Main reason is i seem to seek out snow covered rocks and they are weaker than stock, more expensive to replace and usually a longer wait to get the parts.

Question is did you have to replace the s or e module after bending your a- arm if you didn't than I believe they may be worth it. How much for a complete set?
I tweaked a lower arm and the final bill was over 1000 because the s module needed to be replaced.
 

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Question is did you have to replace the s or e module after bending your a- arm if you didn't than I believe they may be worth it. How much for a complete set?
I tweaked a lower arm and the final bill was over 1000 because the s module needed to be replaced.

No luckily for me i haven't had to. Bent a couple factory lowers too and somehow didn't total my S or E module. Now i run those A arm protectors from Doo. They look totally corny but i haven't bent an arm yet with them. Seem to help with glancing over rocks rather than catching between the bars and bending.
 

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Without looking up the specs of the Timbersled, what benefits are you looking at gaining with their set up?

If you might be looking at a lighter weight set up, and either narrow, stock or wide stance I would atleast have a look at Alternative Impact titanium package.
 

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Check out alternativeimpact.com Dan has some really nice chromoly and titanium stuff and VERY well priced


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Without looking up the specs of the Timbersled, what benefits are you looking at gaining with their set up?

If you might be looking at a lighter weight set up, and either narrow, stock or wide stance I would atleast have a look at Alternative Impact titanium package.

it appears it was a drunken random post lol......


I lkike the idea of bending arms instead of the s or e module but i tend to fold things not bend:confused:
 
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