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not trying to be negative, as they look AWSOME an the design looks to really be well braced/strong, BUT I see the lower ones building up SO much snow/ice that the weight would be gained back instantly.. not sure thought, could be wrong. they do look sick.
I like em. But $2200? What's all included? Does it come with shocks and spindles too? Or is it $2200 for just what's pictured?
that is a lot of dough when you compare it to other kits that are in the 1k and lower range. The spindle sucks on the nytro, as the bearings and bushings that it uses are weak and prone to failure, not to mention that they are expensive too.Arms, bushings, rod ends. No spindles or shocks.
that is a lot of dough when you compare it to other kits that are in the 1k and lower range. The spindle sucks on the nytro, as the bearings and bushings that it uses are weak and prone to failure, not to mention that they are expensive too.
1 piece, billet aluminum arms...about 5 lbs lighter, 1.5 times stronger. Any interest? How much would you pay?
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1 piece, billet aluminum arms...about 5 lbs lighter, 1.5 times stronger. Any interest? How much would you pay?
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I think the point was that there is a lot of cross bracing. If the snow isn't super blower, and has some moisture in it, it will clump and collect on top of the a-arm much more easily then a more open design.snow wont stick to them, they are anodized
They are the top of the line and it is designed as a "system" too..They look really nice but like ruffy said you can get a Z-Broz front end which includes a arms, spindle, bushings and exit x1 shocks (arguably the best shocks around) for under 2k. But I do like the look of the billet a arms! Good luck with them.
I think the point was that there is a lot of cross bracing. If the snow isn't super blower, and has some moisture in it, it will clump and collect on top of the a-arm much more easily then a more open design.
As to the impact of them being anodized, it will be interesting to see which is more important, the anodizing or the amount of cross bracing?
They are the top of the line and it is designed as a "system" too..
Very good point man, constructive criticism is what they're looking for. They have a few different styles. I'm trying to get them to do Doo arms but i'm just doing some market research first as to not waste time and money. They'll build em for me if it's worth it. They're thinkin $2200 CDN a set. I think thats a little steep but....who knows.