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does anyone know where i can get some limit stops for the a-arms on my maxx
 
I think you mean limit straps. I have heard of guys making them with cable, has anyone tried that?
 
i just dont want to drill any holes in the shock towers i got from you scott
 
just take a zip-tie and go through the middle of the top a-arm then up and around the middle of the shock tower, and tighten it until it limits the suspension as much as u want. then repeat on the other a-arms.

later
 
i tried that maxx and i keep brakeing the zip-ties too
 
were u using the big ones, not those little ones? u could also try getting the industrial strength ones. lol. what part was breaking?

later
 
ooo found something. here they are like metal string used as limiting straps on supermaxxs.

its like 5/8 down the page.
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very cool maxx I'm ordering them next week
 
Dang it maxx, that is exactly what I was looking for! It looks like a good idea, but I haven't had a need for it myself. I break the pistons off the shaft from hard impacts and probably too thick oil.

Nice find Maxx trooper
 
i read what u said in that one post.. the cable straps, and i remembered where i seen it, so i went there and found it. i dont really see the point in aluminum a-arms, i would just stick with RPM a-arms for a weak point.

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how come you dont put fuel line on side the shock? it seems as if it would do the same thing
 
Originally posted by dougc
how come you dont put fuel line on side the shock? it seems as if it would do the same thing


I was just gonna' say that. Not only can you change the ride height by using the fuel line inside the shocks, but It also acts as a damper to protect the screw hole from breaking in the cap when the suspension goes to full extention. You know there's a bad snap because you're breaking zip ties.
 
Originally posted by dougc
how come you dont put fuel line on side the shock? it seems as if it would do the same thing

first the fuel line will rip and tear, 2nd the fuel line will eventually start to crumble apart from the shock oil making it really soft.

his problem is that the a-arms have more travel then what the shocks allow, so limiting the shock travel.... wont really help. i think this will be the best solution besides getting longer shocks..

later
 
if u really want to use fuel tubing trick, use the rubber o-rings that come with the shock rebuild kits instead of fuel tubing because the o-rings are suppose to be in silicone..

later
 
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