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Originally Posted by Frizzle Fry
Yes!
...and another arrival to the party (tintable)

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HOLY CRAP! i use my discs till they are almost gone. now we know why you have that huge shop! next time i'm in your neck of the woods i will really have to get away from my wife and come visit. the let us know how the tintable liner goes. i've been curious about it. bed liner same color as your ride. you doing the interior? or just the bottom?
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Originally Posted by Frizzle Fry
Stepped ends are machined to fit these:
The blades work by clocking them between horizontal and vertical, or any degree between. So imagine them set horizontal. They will flex more than when set vertical. When they flex they absorb some of the twist (twist is induced by body roll), thus reducing the total torsional resistance of the entire assembly (like having a lighter bar). When they are set vertical they flex less and more of the twist is transferred to the bar/shaft. Thus increasing the total torsional resistance of the entire assembly (like having a heavier bar).
Hope that helps.
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now that is fricken cool! i can imagine how well that adjustable one is. and the second pic shows only one side has the blade so one side is fixed. i wonder how they hold up though? i'm sure because it's race certified, it'll be fine on the street.