I wish that were true. (NOT directed at Marc in any way. Just the statement by itself. There are scores of completely clueless "Professional Mechanics" out there.)
The same can be said of engineers.
i took the original statement to infer that marc is just a hack that chops his truck up willy nilly. that is simply just not the case. i have seen some of his work and its not just parts thrown together, its not mere fabrication, it is beauty and art. and it is most definitly well thought out
true though that may be, they are still professionals and not amatuer.
Greenmeanie- from the way people think on this board, one broken arm is enough to make people's minds up. I'm still waiting for someone to find a broken stock arm. All everybody likes to do is make claims with no experience.
As far as re-drilling the swivels or "slotting" as you like to call it, I find it really hard to believe that these will rotate.
Swivel housing bolts are holding in "clamp load". If this "clamp load" fails the joint goes into "shear load". At this point it does not matter if you have slots or factory holes, these bolts are going to fail.
Remember another thing, these trucks did not have the best tolerances from the factory. I would bet the swivel housing holes side to side are mis-aligned more then we want to know. It is almost impossible to keep large weldments like axles from wrapping when welded. I deal with this thing every day.
I wonder how you tell the difference between a display model and a real one. Seems like something one would want to know since they seem to get mixed up.Pirate said:Had this happen to my QT arm's last year, not quite as bad as that, as I caught them in time but very badly cracked in same place's on both arms.
Reading that thread I see they apparently sold more than one set of radius arms intended for display only.
I wonder how you tell the difference between a display model and a real one. Seems like something one would want to know since they seem to get mixed up.