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Car: CUTN EDG project Fav Mod: $20. mudflaps from auto zone Location: my cave Posts: 5,967
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| Spec C Club Car: '04 WRB Fav Mod: A working ECU... Location: CT Posts: 1,485
IWSTI Addict since: May 2003 Trader Rating: (7) | Grim, you can't say that steel and aluminum are the same because they are both metals. They have significantly different moduli of elasticity. At this point I'm not taking sides between which metal DS has the lower torsional rigidity (i.e. twists more under a given torque). You can't base the conclusion solely on material properties either - you need to consider tube diameter and material thickness. |
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