Trail X wrote:I thought about selling the arms I made, but I also didn't want the liability. Not that im worried they would fail, but if they were involved in an accident it would be easy for some lawyer to try to point the finger in my direction. Too much litigation in this country.
Thats unfortunately incredibly true. Even if you plastered warnings all over the thing and had signed waivers... My family owns a sporting goods store. Once upon a time, a guy bought a used Ithaca shotgun from us, went hunting drunk, blew his foot off. Went to jail for hunting while intoxicated, (didn't know it was a crime, but I guess it should be? lol). Came back with an ambulance chaser, tried to sue Ithaca (long out of business), tried to sue the gunsmith, (no assets), sued my grandmother... Lawyer told her to offer him like 4k to go away. She went to trial, won, and spent about 8,000... terrible.
Sorry to venture so far off topic lol. My own personal feelings on the topic are, if your in love with your truck, and never want to sell it, and really need a solid axle for your type of wheeling, go for it. Otherwise go find something that has solid axles already to wheel