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Old 08-31-2008, 11:07 AM
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Originally Posted by TravisB View Post
But that wouldnt allow the control arm to move without bumping that peice....it would have to be soft.
I think that you could make it out of any rigid material since it is close enough to the uca's pivot point that the uca won't move more than an inch at that spot. Looking at the picture, it seems that they allowed enough clearance room so it shouldn't hit. Kydex is considered a rigid thermoplastic material so it could be duplicated out of any other rigid material that can handle over 350-400 degrees F. I agree that thermoforming isn't needed in this application.
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