OUO adaptable length bolt on kit review

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Lol pull that ghost trailer all over town...

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Cutting the overlap down to the minimum 8" might be a good idea for future installers, mine rattled like crazy until I shortened the inside section of the bars. A ton of chatter bumps on these dirt roads doesn't help
 

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just measure the overall length of the bar right now, if it is 82" or under, you are ok.

Will do

Cutting the overlap down to the minimum 8" might be a good idea for future installers, mine rattled like crazy until I shortened the inside section of the bars. A ton of chatter bumps on these dirt roads doesn't help

You could've wrapped the inner tube with tape or used some RTV to dampen the rattle.

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So would PMF's be better then since they aren't a 2 piece??
not necessarily.. that is the entire point of "adaptable" length.. can fit many configurations. just needs a recommended 8 inches or more of overlap to be properly installed.. ouo makes a solid one piece bar too..

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thought i would see just how well these bars articulate.. lol
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