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73GOLIATH

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does anyone besides bd make arms for the m sled anymore holtz does not make them anymore

looking for lite and strong
 
Who has the lightest strongest A-arms? Are titanium the way to go? How much$ and how much weight do you save. Need to replace mine, stock.
 
unless your really into saving weight and cant find any where eles to spend you money i think titanium is just too expensive. I think Ti a arms are around 1200
 
I think the timbersled arms use heim joints out on the spindle....thats much better than the cheap ac bushings!

HEHE, yeah Jim, get some timbersled arms, we know they're better than those weak stockers:rolleyes: That'll make your customers happy...

The alternative impact arms that I have seen look like they're very well built, not sure about the strength though.

most of the arms save about 6lbs.

The ars-fx (z-bros) are the strongest ones, but they might be too strong imo, they might not bend before the bulkhead.
The Fastlane or Holz (west coast) were the ones that stood out as the right balance of strength/ weight, but not too weak.

The bdx arms are nice looking & light, but we went through a set of them on something that they should not have bent on imo.
 
has anyone ever used the AMP aluminum ones and how durable are they? I was thinking of getting their aluminum uppers and some chromoly lowers.
 
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