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    Four bar front for Model A.

     



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    A word of caution. Please familiarize yourself with Hydrogen Embrittlement. It is a condition facilitated by processes to metal including electroplating, such as chrome plating. Free hydrogen atoms can act as little chisels inside the metal, causing cracks and failure of the structure. These free hydrogen atoms can be baked out of the metal following chrome plating, but it must be within a 4 hour window following the plating operation. The present condition of human greed and corruption begs the question of whether the parts were baked in time......or baked at all. I'm simply trying to make you aware of a possible tragedy if the whole mess comes unglued at freeway speeds. Personally, I have never used nor will ever use any chromed components in the steering, suspension or brakes of anything I build, simply because I have no idea how the parts were prepared.

    Hydrogen embrittlement - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    My son had to walk away from a brand new house he had a contractor build for him, losing a quarter mil in the process because the contractor used Chinese drywall. That makes me wonder where those chrome pieces you're looking at were made.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinese_drywall

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    Tech, I don't disagree with your comment, but I guess I have enough faith in my supplier (Pete & Jake's) to add a bit of shiny to the exposed parts.

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    As a side note, though we all use a lot of welded parts, and with all of the fly-by-night suppliers and overseas imports out there, how do we know that they know how to weld and use the correct rod, temp, etc.
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    The front end I am selling is painted not chromed so these issues don't apply.
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