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Crossover Low steer to Hysteer ?s

Got an e-mail from Sky Manufacturing. They said they could go 10-20% off the current internet price depending on how many arms we ordered.
 
i'd be in on this one. I like the sky arms the best anyways...anyone have a list price on

1) hysteer arms
2) double arms
 
The price listed on Sky's site is $135 for either the single or double hole.

10% discount = $121.50
20% discount = $108.

I would be up for one of each.

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Part # Dana-60-001 Price-$ 135 per arm.

The New Dana 60 King Pin arms are machined from a solid block of steel, the king pin cap is built in to the arm, a grease zert is provided. The arms are designed for use with conical nuts a special studs provided by Sky's ($10-per arm). Available in left and right with single or double hole for 1 ton Chevy/Ford ends.

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I'll have to get in contact with to see whether they will ship to separate addresses or to a single address. There are four of us who have expressed interest, we need to buy 10 arms to get the 20% discount. Anyone else?
 
I feel the need to go to highsteer, but I will not do this until I figure out how to brace the arms down to the knuckles....unless WMS has a set...then I might have a Sky D60 (two hole) pass arm for sale.

Neil, keep hounding Casey for the pics of his arm set, then post up!

I am very concerned about the fact of (when playin' hard) the knuckles could split and fold forward from the stress of highsteer. I guess that's why Scott @ Rockstomper sells the Dedenbear knuckles for the low, low price of $518/pair.
 
If Sky won't ship em I can go get them from him and mail out to each of ya. I'v been to his shop and it's like 10 mintues from my house.

I think I'm going with a drag link from him for mine.
 
Just an FYI we do not offer steering arms. Tried it for awhile but without a quality CNC mill they are too labor intensive resulting in a higher cost. I personally purchased a set of High steer arms from ORD for my D60. I observed their build process in person and I like the quality of their arms as well as the one on one customer service. /forums/images/graemlins/thumb.gif
 

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