Here is a picture with both the non polished arm (the exact ones I told you about) and a polished arm so you can see the difference. Just thought I would show you a picture with both.
Maybe I'll bring the truck up and you can do the tanks and headache rack for me while I take your Dad out to lunch. LOL You do do great work. Definatley something to be proud of. Paul
haha, oh man. matt, you might as well just go by bruce from now on!!! no offense tom, its just that i think everyone has called him bruce on here and its really matt, bruce's son!!!
It gets confusing because when we first got on the site, it was me up until the first 600 post or so, then over summer, I got away from it a little and now I am back. A new set of polished arms cost $500 for a pair. Thanks
Yes these arms are far stronger then stock for several reasons. The aluminum we use for our arms is 6061 T6 and are formed to a oval shape instead of a square shape like stock. Another reason why our arms are so strong is because we heat treat or harden every piece we have in our kits which makes the price a little higher. We also polish our arms to a mirror. $500 is for both trailing arms however as you can see we go through many processes to make our arms a superior quality. Thanks
-Matt
The aesthetics of those trailing arms should be worth $500 to somebody looking to build a fancy looking sled, let alone an upgrade in quality and loss of weight.