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SOA double arm

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SOA double arm

Post by vk7ybi »

I'm getting parts together for a SOA conversion on a 78 40.. Is there a source for the double arm other than Superior and BBM that people out here know of?

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Post by v840 »

For the price, just go high steer. The exchange rate at the moment makes it money well spent.
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Post by vk7ybi »

I guess when ya do the sums, high steer doesnt work out to be a lot dearer.. By the time Ive got the double arm and messed about finding rods, I'd be close to the cost of high steer.. High steer is obviously the better solution.. I'm building this conversion on a budget, and double arm appeared to be the cheapest way out.. I will be running 37s, so high steer is better suited.. Was just looking for a reasonably priced tidy solution to get me going..
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