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Old 02-06-2006, 08:19 AM
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What kind of traction bars do you have?
Old 02-06-2006, 10:17 AM
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28x10.5x15 et drags...all the traction aide you need
Old 02-06-2006, 11:23 AM
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Caltracs check em out at Calvert Racing.com. There easy to install and very effective.
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i'll 2nd that on the caltracs from calvert. The universial traction bars dont really do anything... cal tracs are proven.
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Anybody got anything other than Cal-tracs?
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I do Bob! sup??? Sounds like you are fishing here... I would be willing to bet most of these guys would be running ladders or 4 links if not using the Cal-tracs..

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I do Bob! sup??? Sounds like you are fishing here... I would be willing to bet most of these guys would be running ladders or 4 links if not using the Cal-tracs..

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Nice to see a familiar name MrDestinE. Can't fish much here I reckon.
There's slapper bars...then there's slapper bars IMO.
I'm gonna do some experimenting at the track but hell it ain't open until March.
Ladders and 4 links are my next progression.
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i got some universal ones that i put on after i put on my flip kit for my drop. I still spin like a bitch so i don't guess they work, still look cool under there though.
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4WheelParts.com , try the Off Road crowd.
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Try 4 Wheel Parts, they still have this type that I used a few years ago that were one "rod" that went from a bracket on the U-Bolts to a bracket on the front spring hanger that worked supurb on a full size with a built 502. They were called Desert something. Cost was under a hundred bucks, worked great.


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