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Radius arms

naneumranch

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What the going price on a set of 1970 radius arms with no front bracket ??
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Thanks
Brian


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ScanmanSteven

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Driven into the ground they make great anchors for attaching rescue ropes to, should the need arise.
 

Prizefighter

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They seem like one of those items that you hang on to forever in case you or someone needs it. After many years of storing them so you get rid of them, only to need one a week later. Radius arms do bend and someone may* need one. Those look to be in good condition. I'm selling a pair with caps for $100 with no interest, I've also sold a pair for the same price in days. I priced them off what I have paid in the past.
 

jmangi62

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I just threw away a set,couldn't give them away, and they were coated silver and in perfect condition,I needed the room in the garage,oh well :eek: :-[ ?:? :cry: ;D
 

kyle

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$50 at swapmeets from guys doing solid axle swaps but they're no use to them without the caps.
 

Broncobowsher

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Without caps they are useless as an auto part.
But they do make a good door stop and are the perfect length for the pivot to be a handle.

Take some pictures of the metal under the bushings. They tend to corrode badly there. If they are eaten away, you are pretty much holding junk. If they are in really good shape, you might be able to get a little beer money with them, call it a real nice 6-pack or a suitcase of garbage beer.
 
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naneumranch

naneumranch

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Well it looks like they go in the scrap metal bin :) thanks for the input guys


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Broncobowsher

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Stick them in the classified section as for free. You might be able to help someone out.
 

sykanr0ng

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They could be useful as spares, as was mentioned they do get bent.

Also would be nice to have if building 'Lars bars'.
 

welndmn

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$40-$50 around here.
It's nice to extend those ones, then swap them onto your bronco when your ready.
Then you sell your old ones and the cycle repeats.
 

Dusty

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See if West Coast Broncos will take them. I think they still use the stock ones as cores when building their extended arms.
 
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