fireman2152 New Member Joined Dec 26, 2009 Location Stoneville, NC May 5, 2010 #1 anyone on here made their own ladder/ traction bars. wanting to make a set but dont a clue where to start
anyone on here made their own ladder/ traction bars. wanting to make a set but dont a clue where to start
burrellsjeep Breaking Stuff... Joined Nov 19, 2008 Location Morganton NC May 6, 2010 #4 fireman2152 said: thanks that helps Click to expand... I ran across a build of a traction bar that was really slick, I just can't seem to find it, When i do I will post it.
fireman2152 said: thanks that helps Click to expand... I ran across a build of a traction bar that was really slick, I just can't seem to find it, When i do I will post it.
rocktoy4me Active Member Joined Apr 16, 2005 Location Salisbury May 6, 2010 #6 this is the design i used to run when i had leafs on the back of my toyota... http://www.budbuilt.com/new/traction_bars.html
this is the design i used to run when i had leafs on the back of my toyota... http://www.budbuilt.com/new/traction_bars.html
Thumper Well-Known Member Joined May 1, 2006 Location Henderson May 6, 2010 #7 we use tractor top links and dom tubing. pm me if you want some pictures
MarsFab Will work for money Joined Oct 24, 2007 Location Harrisburg, NC May 6, 2010 #8 There is a pretty big difference between ladder bars and a traction/antiwrap bar. Is this for a high horsepower pulling or drag truck or is it for a crawler that needs to flex? Is it sprung over or under?
There is a pretty big difference between ladder bars and a traction/antiwrap bar. Is this for a high horsepower pulling or drag truck or is it for a crawler that needs to flex? Is it sprung over or under?
fireman2152 New Member Joined Dec 26, 2009 Location Stoneville, NC May 7, 2010 #9 its a ford super duty i use it around a farm with occasional offroading. so need something with some flex springs are on top of the axle
its a ford super duty i use it around a farm with occasional offroading. so need something with some flex springs are on top of the axle