Giacobbe
New member
Broke the right trailing arm on my sled and was wondering if aftermarket ones are decent enough, I only plan on having this sled till the end of next season so.
I've looked at a few different ones and really have no idea, trying to keep it cheap.
EDIT: Found an used OEM for a good price.
I've looked at a few different ones and really have no idea, trying to keep it cheap.
EDIT: Found an used OEM for a good price.
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sleddineinar
VIP Member
If by aftermarket you mean Kimpex, or anything that looks just like OEM, but isn't, don't bother. It's better to weld the broken OEM arm or find a good used one. I went through 3 aftermarket ones in two seasons before I wised up.
Giacobbe
New member
Heard.
sgauthier
Member
You'll be fine with aftermarket. Been running aftermarket on our vmax for 3000km without any issues. They are also less the 1/2 the price.
Backwoods M Max
New member
If you need a left one I still have that one from when I put viper trailing arms on my mountain max. Send me a pm if I can help you out.
Giacobbe
New member
If you need a left one I still have that one from when I put viper trailing arms on my mountain max. Send me a pm if I can help you out.
I got one, thank you though.
Backwoods M Max
New member
Used really is the way to go. You can pick up a used one for the price of an aftermarket junk one. When buying a new one, weather oem or aftermarket you have to buy all the parts to make it work. You have to buy the bushing for the end and have it pressed in and you have to buy the spindle bushings too. A used one is ready to go.