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Old 04-16-2008, 04:22 PM   #1
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OK, so brilliant me bent the piss out of one of my tie rods. I'm gonna buy some Lonestar rods. I don't see them being difficult to replace but how hard is it to align the tires? How do you make sure they are both straight?
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Old 04-16-2008, 05:59 PM   #2
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Make sure the handle bars a straight. Measure between the rear sidewall on the left front and right front tires. You want that measurement to be just a hair smaller than the very front measurement.
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Old 04-16-2008, 07:13 PM   #3
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Is it that easy or should I spend $60 and have it done?
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Is it that easy or should I spend $60 and have it done?
That's a tough call. A honda mechanic tought me how to do it about five years ago. But $60 is pretty cheap if its done right.
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The guys at my Honda shop take care of me.
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There's an online copy of a service manual for a Z400 in the other atv forum I post on.I know you have a Honda but the measurements are the same;with different settings/specs.Here's a link ATV Forum Website. ATV. ATV News ATV Reviews Kids ATV ATV Parts ATV Forums The correct settings/specs should be in your owners manual.You can check to make sure both sides are straight by using a tape measure.Measure from the inside of each steer tire to the frame.Hope this helps
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Old 04-17-2008, 02:57 PM   #7
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My only worry is that my tape measure only reads in sixteenth of an inch, the tool that Honda uses goes down to a thousandth of an inch.
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My only worry is that my tape measure only reads in sixteenth of an inch, the tool that Honda uses goes down to a thousandth of an inch.
Measurement isn't everything. Sometimes test and play works better. Did that with my Ozark.
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The thing is I rode for the whole day and thought the dirt was real loose. Got back and realized that my right tire was pointing outward. So I don't really notice that stuff, probably should but I don't. I'm getting new tires soon and I don't want them to wear funny. I think I will suck it up and drop the bucks.
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The thing is I rode for the whole day and thought the dirt was real loose. Got back and realized that my right tire was pointing outward. So I don't really notice that stuff, probably should but I don't. I'm getting new tires soon and I don't want them to wear funny. I think I will suck it up and drop the bucks.
Factorary specs have a slite toe out. Just telling you this so it does not scare you.
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