Nice work. I have to do my 08' 400ex bushings & my fathers 09' Foreman 500 4x4 bushings. This was nice & straight forward now I know I can pack that sucker full!
I'm not 100%, but I believe they can be pressed out, but are the parts available? I'd have to look into that. I haven't done this yet, but guys have cut them off, drilled out the hole in the a-arm, and added a bolt on adjustable heim joint. Might be something to look into or just drop the 💰 on aftermarket a-arms. If I ever need to do this, I'll make a video. Thanks for watching and subscribing.
Got them off ebay. Search honda 250x air front shocks, 87-92 250x rear shock. 1 slight mod for front shocks. I took the spacer out from the old shock and basically cut it in half to use as a spacer for the new front shock lower bolt. Easy mod. Good shocks, slight upgrade from stock. Thanks for watching.
Also check out the Front end begins and ends in the Honda 250x playlist, for some more info. th-cam.com/video/0ywbuDcF1wU/w-d-xo.htmlsi=pS488aB88uhrdQ5i
Thank you for watching. Good question. Yes, these are the stock 87 ball joints. I was surprised they're still in really good condition. They don't have any extra play, and the boots are not cracked. Honda win. I'm pretty sure their are aftermarket a-arms & ball joints. I believe 300ex are press in & 400ex are bolt on style. If you're referring to the a-arm bushings, they're the same for all trx models. I hope I helped. These parts were Ebay shopped new. Thanks for watching. Reach out again if you have any more questions.
I just looked at my 400ex and if you measure the inside of the opposite side where the ball joint is welded then you know where to cut if that makes sense
Nice work. I have to do my 08' 400ex bushings & my fathers 09' Foreman 500 4x4 bushings. This was nice & straight forward now I know I can pack that sucker full!
Awesome! Yes, don't be shy with the grease and clean off the excess to keep dirt from sticking to it. Have fun! Thank you for watching. 😃
Great video!
great video bro🎉
Awesome to hear! Thank you for watching.
I’m curious can you replace out the ball joints on a 2002 Trx 300ex?
I'm not 100%, but I believe they can be pressed out, but are the parts available? I'd have to look into that. I haven't done this yet, but guys have cut them off, drilled out the hole in the a-arm, and added a bolt on adjustable heim joint. Might be something to look into or just drop the 💰 on aftermarket a-arms. If I ever need to do this, I'll make a video. Thanks for watching and subscribing.
Where did you get those shocks mine are blown out great video
Got them off ebay. Search honda 250x air front shocks, 87-92 250x rear shock. 1 slight mod for front shocks. I took the spacer out from the old shock and basically cut it in half to use as a spacer for the new front shock lower bolt. Easy mod. Good shocks, slight upgrade from stock. Thanks for watching.
Also check out the Front end begins and ends in the Honda 250x playlist, for some more info.
th-cam.com/video/0ywbuDcF1wU/w-d-xo.htmlsi=pS488aB88uhrdQ5i
Witch tie rod i need to buy?
I'm not 100% what you're asking. Purchase tie rods for your year, make, and model. I suggest staying away from the cheap ones.
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Are those stock ball joints for a 250x? All the 300ex and 400ex ball joints are welded in and they no longer offer replacement A Arms.
Thank you for watching. Good question. Yes, these are the stock 87 ball joints. I was surprised they're still in really good condition. They don't have any extra play, and the boots are not cracked. Honda win. I'm pretty sure their are aftermarket a-arms & ball joints. I believe 300ex are press in & 400ex are bolt on style. If you're referring to the a-arm bushings, they're the same for all trx models. I hope I helped. These parts were Ebay shopped new. Thanks for watching. Reach out again if you have any more questions.
You can cut the stock ones off and put bolt on style don't remember exactly where to cut but a quick Google search will tell you where
I just looked at my 400ex and if you measure the inside of the opposite side where the ball joint is welded then you know where to cut if that makes sense
@garrettraveling2059 thanks for sharing your knowledge in the comments. Helps keep the community growing. 👌
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Thanks for watching