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Old 02-10-2016 | 11:17 AM
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Originally Posted by XJwonders
no ****ing way. Use DOM only.

Sch pipe or HREW will bend when you hit rocks or whatever. And since there's seams running along the length. Sometimes the seams burst open
I've bent my chromoly steering..... And seen many bent Dom..... I agree with the no sch40.... But I think hrew could be an acceptable alternative, assuming you go thicker. (See above post)
Old 02-10-2016 | 11:23 AM
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Originally Posted by foxmxrcer
I've bent my chromoly steering..... And seen many bent Dom..... I agree with the no sch40.... But I think hrew could be an acceptable alternative, assuming you go thicker. (See above post)
the difference is that using the Dom and chromoly tubes is that they can be bent back. HREW can't and wouldn't be very safe to do so, considering its seam welded.

If he's gonna play on the rocks, DOM/chromoly tubes is the way to go.

If he's just gonna hit the mud (if u do, we are gonna look down on you. Lol) or just drive on the street/mall crawl. I would concede that HREW tubes may be ok.
Old 02-10-2016 | 11:26 AM
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Originally Posted by XJwonders
the difference is that using the Dom and chromoly tubes is that they can be bent back. HREW can't and wouldn't be very safe to do so, considering its seam welded.

If he's gonna play on the rocks, DOM/chromoly tubes is the way to go.

If he's just gonna hit the mud (if u do, we are gonna look down on you. Lol) or just drive on the street/mall crawl. I would concede that HREW tubes may be ok.
I still say you're over thinking it and hrew would be stronger then the factory bar..... Unless in an accident or bad flop, I have never seen a bent track bar
Old 02-10-2016 | 11:27 AM
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Originally Posted by foxmxrcer
I still say you're over thinking it and hrew would be stronger then the factory bar..... Unless in an accident or bad flop, I have never seen a bent track bar
it cost only couple dollars more, I think that's cheap insurance.
Old 02-10-2016 | 11:31 AM
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it cost only couple dollars more, I think that's cheap insurance.
I agree. But that doesn't make hrew a death threat.
Old 02-10-2016 | 11:32 AM
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Originally Posted by foxmxrcer
I agree. But that doesn't make hrew a death threat.
it is not, lol.
Old 02-10-2016 | 11:35 AM
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Originally Posted by foxmxrcer
any reason why you want the rubber?
I have a rubber bushing to use, figured might as well...

I also don't have kids yet, trying to keep it that way for a little yet.

Originally Posted by XJwonders
the difference is that using the Dom and chromoly tubes is that they can be bent back. HREW can't and wouldn't be very safe to do so, considering its seam welded.

If he's gonna play on the rocks, DOM/chromoly tubes is the way to go.

If he's just gonna hit the mud (if u do, we are gonna look down on you. Lol) or just drive on the street/mall crawl. I would concede that HREW tubes may be ok.
I like rock, not a big fan of mud..

Originally Posted by foxmxrcer
I've bent my chromoly steering..... And seen many bent Dom..... I agree with the no sch40.... But I think hrew could be an acceptable alternative, assuming you go thicker. (See above post)
Originally Posted by XJwonders
it cost only couple dollars more, I think that's cheap insurance.
So I now see and agree why you say DOM, no welded seam. Thank you.

SO, If I go with 1/4 wall DOM 1" ID, 3/4" heim (one or both ends), that should be sufficient for track bar?
Old 02-10-2016 | 11:38 AM
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Originally Posted by dano17



SO, If I go with 1/4 wall DOM 1" ID, 3/4" heim (one or both ends), that should be sufficient for track bar?
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Old 02-10-2016 | 11:46 AM
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Will the .120 wall not be strong enough for track bar purposes?
Old 02-10-2016 | 01:44 PM
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Battery died last night in Philly while at the Flyers game... Thing was acting so weird so I had to give 'ol Jake an SOS call. Haha. Thank Jesus for 24H Walmarts.
Old 02-10-2016 | 01:45 PM
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Battery died last night in Philly while at the Flyers game... Thing was acting so weird so I had to give 'ol Jake an SOS call. Haha. Thank Jesus for 24H Walmarts.
Jake from State Farm? Or did u mean Foxmxrcer
Old 02-10-2016 | 02:04 PM
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Originally Posted by XJwonders
Jake from State Farm? Or did u mean Foxmxrcer
LooooooooooooooooL

Our very own Jake
Old 02-10-2016 | 02:19 PM
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what was it doing?!?!?
Old 02-10-2016 | 02:21 PM
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what was it doing?!?!?
Whenever there was a surge of needed power (IE fan kicking on/turning on KC lights) it would shut off, and there would be a clicking from under the dash like a turn signal, and the courtesy lights on the floor would flash.



New battery solved it. I knew it was getting old and tired, especially on cold days. Should have known better.
Old 02-10-2016 | 02:34 PM
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Originally Posted by zrace
Whenever there was a surge of needed power (IE fan kicking on/turning on KC lights) it would shut off, and there would be a clicking from under the dash like a turn signal, and the courtesy lights on the floor would flash.



New battery solved it. I knew it was getting old and tired, especially on cold days. Should have known better.
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