update: got the radius arm out here are some pics of what it looks like. i cut the weld already to try and hit out the rest of the bolt but its pretty Bi%#y and doesnt want to at all. Then im going to try to by a top of the line bolt cut off the head and weld it in? any suggestions, comments, concerns?
While you're certainly welcome to try I'll be right up-front and say that I honestly doubt that anything less than a new radius arm is going to fix the problem. As Shift alluded to, the simple act of welding *anything* with a grade rating is going to destroy the hardness of the thing. Once you've gone & annealed the parts you're welding they're going to be either very soft or very brittle and *neither* one of those is a quality you want in a radius arm tip. I can't imagine a junkyard arm costing much more than $35-$50 and considering the cost of materials & *prep time* that's got to be about even with trying to repair something that's pretty much unrepairable. Don't get me wrong, sometimes it can be fun to crank out a project like this just to *see* what will happen but in this case I really DO think it's a foregone conclusion, *but* sometimes guys just like to see this stuff for themelvs. I really wouldn't waste the time trying to fix it, get a new arm and be done with it. After that I'd take a good hard look at the front end to see just WHY it failed in that fashion, once again I think Shift may be onto to something with the poorly installed lift theory. More info about the truck & suspension would be helpfull but still, There are a lot of factory stickers on that hardware, it may well have been hit & poorly reconstructed. Wouldn't be the first time it's happened.
As far as replacement arms go, yes, to the best of *my* knowledge all of the 80-96 arms are interchangable. Someone else backstop me here if I'm mistaken.