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Eagle 4340 rods and 5394 rods question

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Old Jun 25, 2007 | 09:05 PM
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Default Eagle 4340 rods and 5394 rods question

ive searched around, really cant find anything to tell me...which is better? 4340 rods and 5394 rods....and what is the difference in the 2? thanks
Old Jun 25, 2007 | 09:52 PM
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5.394" its the center to center length, thats all. I take it you're looking at either D series, LS or B20 rods?

They're still 4340 steel, unless you get the Ti ones.
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Default Re: Eagle 4340 rods and 5394 rods question

Originally Posted by DeFunk
5.394" its the center to center length, thats all. I take it you're looking at either D series, LS or B20 rods?

They're still 4340 steel, unless you get the Ti ones.
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Old Jun 26, 2007 | 01:39 PM
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hum, cause friend got some eagle rods on line that said 5394, put them in his D series and he said he had to shave off some of the rod for clrearance...I bought some SRM 4340 rods...hoping i wont have to do the same.
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