spdcrazy
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hey guys, so i have been reading up on ppl that have built their own radius arms. one thread (don't remember the OP) said to use 2in dom .25 wall.
DAMN thats thick, pricey and heavy. why not use some .120 wall, and brace it well? i know the .25 wall was partily used because of the bushing rod from the stocker fits in their nice. but .25 is still heavy, what about using .120 wall and "sleeving" it for 6in or so at the end, and then putting the bushing rod from the stock arm inside that?
thoughts?
DAMN thats thick, pricey and heavy. why not use some .120 wall, and brace it well? i know the .25 wall was partily used because of the bushing rod from the stocker fits in their nice. but .25 is still heavy, what about using .120 wall and "sleeving" it for 6in or so at the end, and then putting the bushing rod from the stock arm inside that?
thoughts?