Dude,
I'm about to swap out strut housings, could totally use a set of front and rear rings for my koni's....
That's perfect.
PM me a price n stuff
ringbearer wrote:Looking good Jon!
My rear konis were stoopid expensive, get the qa1 rears going down the road and do a write up so others can enjoy the more affordable route.
I love my horizontal bandsaw too
loxxrider wrote:When you are all happy with your calculations and have made your cuts, get to welding!
One thing to note about the welding process... You really want to get the two tube sections as close to concentric as possible. The easiest way to do this is to put a strut in the housing while you are welding. The problem with this technique is that the struts are filled with 1000s of pounds per square inch of pressure, and overheating one could cause it to fail and explode, potentially maiming or killing you and anyone around you. As a result, you must only weld small sections at a time and allow the strut to cool off after a few small passes. That's why the welds look so inconsistent in the pictures.
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