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    Default Source for Citation/Zink Z10 ARB?

    Does anyone have a good source for the Rear ARB?
    Rather not make up my own as I don't have access to quality heat treatment.

    Rob

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    Quote Originally Posted by BorkRacing View Post
    Does anyone have a good source for the Rear ARB?
    Rather not make up my own as I don't have access to quality heat treatment.

    Rob
    Use 4130 alloy steel tubing .058 or .065 wall and what ever diameter you need to get the stiffness you want. 7/8 in. diameter was popular. Use a bender with a 4 inch radius or more.

    The original rear ARB were 304 stainless solid bars, 5/8 in. diameter.

    I cross drilled the tubular bars for the links instead of making clamps.

    There is no reason to heat treat the bar.

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    Default 4130 alloy

    4130 as in ChromeMolly? Think I have some in my shop from a Vector FF frame repair.

    Again, thanks for the advice, Rob

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