crash said:
ha ha ha--now thats funny.....
But to kep on topic I can't wait for them being used for about 6 months and see how they work...
this is a really good topic....
for a competition rig, (race cars, comp rock buggy's, whatever...) Aluminum is a great material....
for that matter, Aluminum is a great material for anything where:
--weight is a HUGE factor (comp' rigs, AIRPLANES, etc...)
--there is a high inspection/service/replacement rate (Comp rigs, AIRPLANES, etc...)
--Cost is not as important as Weight ('competitive' comp rigs, AIRPLANES, troy's rig apparently)
for me, and I suspect MANY others, aluminum is NOT the solution for links.....
cool, yes....practical....I don't think so.
DOM is prolly good enough (if designed right).....
Chro-moly is NOT worth it unless you heat treat it (cost wise)
my $.02
--B