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Pro Chassis Front end

I put Pro-ride lower arms on an AXYS but the bushings were off about 1/8" so I had to trim them as the Pro-Ride style have a shoulder. I think it would be easier the other way with just a spacer. Didn't try the upper arms. Also shorter shocks are needed if you go with stock 36" arm width. It would be easier to put offset spindles on the ProRide and they work fantastic.

 
Offset spindles and/or aftermarket a-arms FTW... Axys parts will change your geometry in a bad way giving it way too much ski pressure, unless you make a bunch of other adjustments to rear suspension too. That is React or nonreact Axys, especially if you use the spindles. Can't speak to just the Axys a-arms. I would not do it. Unless you want to drop the skid lower in the rear, which then necessitates Assault rails or antistab... the changes cascade and you may end up spending a lot of coin and not liking the results. Personally I would do stock width a-arms and offset spindles, or if my spindles were good and my a-arms beat up I would do Alternative Impact a-arms at 37" and stock spindles. If you want a narrower sled. Just because you put a React front end on a Pro does not mean it will handle at all like the React without a bunch more work...
 
I wonder how it work if you found a khaos skid to go with a react front end (with spindles)

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You just need to remount the skid or play with skid geometry. It's easy.

I mean there is a lot going on and it's not -just easy-

But lift kits are geeeerrreaaaate!
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