ACNCM bulks weren't bad. Very industrial finish and heavy, but definitely tough. I highly suggest fully drilling and tapping the holes though. I bottomed out a screw or two and snapped a bolt off in the bulks. I never bent one, but I did wear some out at the hinge pin holes. Eventually, the bolts that hold the skid plates on stripped out due to having to take the front/rear end apart all the time to work on the drive train since it was a maxx.
From a strength standpoint, go with GA's 7075 bulk set. A friend of mine bought those and they were a nice looking set of bulks. And tough as nails. They use heli-coils for the threads instead of just tapping the aluminum. Extra tough stuff.
If your looking for cheap and solid, ACNCM will get it done. If you want long life, strength and good looks, go with GA's 7075.
From a strength standpoint, go with GA's 7075 bulk set. A friend of mine bought those and they were a nice looking set of bulks. And tough as nails. They use heli-coils for the threads instead of just tapping the aluminum. Extra tough stuff.
If your looking for cheap and solid, ACNCM will get it done. If you want long life, strength and good looks, go with GA's 7075.