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It wouldnt be that hard to get tinned copper bar/flat stock the size you need and just replace it yourself if that is your goal.

No one makes what you are wanting, unless you go to one of the other guys that make full aluminum blocks, but then its not going to be tinned.

Yah that site i mentioned will make the bar however u want, didnt check the price yet tho, but they can give a quote on whatever u need, big or small orders. If i had to do it that way i would probably just buy the smd ones then take the dimensions of the smd bar and send that info over to the Storm guys. Im Hesitant to hack the product up still tho lol

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Im sure if you would email WCC and asked them questions they maybe able to sell you one without the aluminum, or look into doing a copper version.

But like I said, copper products dont really sell well since no one wants to pay that premium.

Its no different then people running 87 octane gasoline when they should be using 93 octane in some vehicles. If it runs with the cheaper stuff why buy the more expensive stuff.

 

 

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All you have to do is buy the SMD block and take the bolts out and remove the bar. Make a new bar or have one made. Bolt new bar in place. No hacking up needed. I would still ask Steve. Maybe you could buy the bar and send it to Steve to have him make the whole thing with it in place.

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Im sure if you would email WCC and asked them questions they maybe able to sell you one without the aluminum, or look into doing a copper version.

But like I said, copper products dont really sell well since no one wants to pay that premium.

Its no different then people running 87 octane gasoline when they should be using 93 octane in some vehicles. If it runs with the cheaper stuff why buy the more expensive stuff.

Yah i understand that, why keep stock of something that will only sell one piece every 6 months? I get it. But im one of those 6month type people lol. Im not very frugal lol.

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