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IDENTIFYING YERF GX150 SPINDLE GENERATIONS [2,233 views]
 
Want to replace your damaged spindles but don't know what generation you have? A picture and brief explanation inside.
Identifying Yerf GX150 Spindle Generations
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The Yerf-Dog GX150 buggies were subject to several front suspension design changes while the buggies were in production. Not all generations of spindle and A-Arms work together. See below for info on how to distinguish which generation you have.

First Generation & Second Generation
The first and second generation Yerf-Dog GX150 spindles are identified by un-equal length A-Arms. The upper A-Arms are shorter than the lower arms. If your upper A-Arms are shorter than the lowers, our BDX 1st & 2nd Generation Heavy Duty spindle will fit.

Third Generation
3rd generation spindles are identified by equal length A-Arms. If all four of your A-Arms are the same length, our BDX 3rd Generation Heavy Duty Spindle will fit.
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Poster #1 [07/07/10] Rating: No rating.
Does anyone know where to find the spindle spacers to put on the shaft in between the tires bearing and the inside spindle shaft?
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