Amount of importance in traction bars

doo dah

Member
Joined
Jul 30, 2015
Messages
381
Reaction score
0
Location
San Antonio
Can you guys make a banner like the one at the top of the page that displays the sponsors that says "Yes You Need Traction Bars Don't Make a New Thread About it"

Can we get a link to the website that has the woman in your avatar :evil
 

TrickTruck

Member
Joined
May 7, 2012
Messages
975
Reaction score
4
Location
Simpsonville, SC
My truck had chatter real bad taking off in loose surfaces like sand.

I got PMF last summer. If you plan on the Titan tank be sure to tell them. Kind of a biotch drilling the frame and moving the tank out of the way, but not impossible. I even managed to get it done w/o the holeshooter grabbing and hurting a wrist or busting my knuckles.

Difference is night and day. Quite pleased with the addition. Now I'm ready for more turbo & fuel.
 
Joined
Mar 23, 2016
Messages
306
Reaction score
0
I bought a set of the one's with the holes and the mounting bracket to the cab on the passenger side actually sheared off at literally 1 month in causing the bar to drag the ground. I just pulled into traffic with my trailer and heard a pop and then the dragging of metal. I called and talked to customer service at pro comp and they said they hadn't heard of this happening before and shipped out another mounting kit. So I reluctantly remounted them but this time I drilled and tapped the frame and the insides of each traction bar and mounted a short steel cable to keep them from dragging if they did break again. That was 6 months ago and s far they've been fine. They definitely help and don't squeak at all. The actual bars are fairly well built, it's the mounting kit that's lacking. You also have to have a 6" or 8" lift with their traction bars. I have 5.5" rear blocks and they fit perfect.
So besides what they call a total fluke, which I doubt, they've been fine.
20161028_080719.jpg

20161028_080740.jpg

20161028_080729.jpg

s-l500.jpg
 

WhiteMamba_Scorpion

Active member
Joined
Jan 10, 2014
Messages
1,952
Reaction score
0
Everyones 1st mods should intake, tune, dletes, and bars. I even tell guys with bone stock trucks waiting for mods until their warranty is up they should still get bars because they seriously help that much. Especially if you're towing a lot even with a bone stock truck.
 

Sterling6.7

Well-known member
Joined
Oct 9, 2014
Messages
1,486
Reaction score
81
I bought a set of the one's with the holes and the mounting bracket to the cab on the passenger side actually sheared off at literally 1 month in causing the bar to drag the ground. I just pulled into traffic with my trailer and heard a pop and then the dragging of metal. I called and talked to customer service at pro comp and they said they hadn't heard of this happening before and shipped out another mounting kit. So I reluctantly remounted them but this time I drilled and tapped the frame and the insides of each traction bar and mounted a short steel cable to keep them from dragging if they did break again. That was 6 months ago and s far they've been fine. They definitely help and don't squeak at all. The actual bars are fairly well built, it's the mounting kit that's lacking. You also have to have a 6" or 8" lift with their traction bars. I have 5.5" rear blocks and they fit perfect.
So besides what they call a total fluke, which I doubt, they've been fine.
20161028_080719.jpg

20161028_080740.jpg

20161028_080729.jpg

s-l500.jpg

Sorry, but that mount looks like a Walmart special. No wonder it broke. Probably lucky the thing didn't punch the floorboards.
 

lincolnlocker

Well-known member
Joined
May 25, 2011
Messages
27,910
Reaction score
169
Location
Central Michigan
procomp bars suck ass.. my old forman had a set on his 16 and it did that exact thing..

live life full throttle

god bless america and the farmer who feeds your fat ass
 

valvetick

New member
Joined
Apr 24, 2014
Messages
176
Reaction score
0
I bought a set of the one's with the holes and the mounting bracket to the cab on the passenger side actually sheared off at literally 1 month in causing the bar to drag the ground. I just pulled into traffic with my trailer and heard a pop and then the dragging of metal. I called and talked to customer service at pro comp and they said they hadn't heard of this happening before and shipped out another mounting kit. So I reluctantly remounted them but this time I drilled and tapped the frame and the insides of each traction bar and mounted a short steel cable to keep them from dragging if they did break again. That was 6 months ago and s far they've been fine. They definitely help and don't squeak at all. The actual bars are fairly well built, it's the mounting kit that's lacking. You also have to have a 6" or 8" lift with their traction bars. I have 5.5" rear blocks and they fit perfect.
So besides what they call a total fluke, which I doubt, they've been fine.
20161028_080719.jpg

20161028_080740.jpg

20161028_080729.jpg

s-l500.jpg



What is the part number for this style bar? Tried looking them up and kept seeing the other style.


Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
 

lincolnlocker

Well-known member
Joined
May 25, 2011
Messages
27,910
Reaction score
169
Location
Central Michigan
What is the part number for this style bar? Tried looking them up and kept seeing the other style.


Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
dont go this route.. id go with ouo.. procomps break often

live life full throttle

god bless america and the farmer who feeds your fat ass
 

My09Ride

New member
Joined
Nov 11, 2015
Messages
112
Reaction score
0
Location
Central Pa.
Maybe

Whoa! This is a lot of stuff... Just wondering, I'm not cheap, but don't want to spend extra either. 09 6.4 Sp artan. 210 TP tune. fully d!@#$d. Tow a big 5er. I get some stupid bounce of chucking, mostly at hi-way speed, pulling grades. Would inexpensive traction bars fix the jerk that feel like engine miss? Kinda up and down in the back end... No codes, No engine trouble, or tranny problems???? :shrug:
 

Layson

New member
Joined
May 18, 2011
Messages
1,638
Reaction score
0
Inexpensive traction bars could fix some of that but they also can come at a price. For example certain ones will make the truck ride stiffer in the rear. Make it harder for the leaf springs to flex and also limit the amount of travel. If you spend a little bit more you end up with a set that doesn't do any of that to your truck. You should check out their youtube channel. They have some fantastic videos... here is one of them

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k3h9QWrKN80
 

Jgon08

Active member
Joined
Dec 18, 2011
Messages
1,853
Reaction score
0
Whoa! This is a lot of stuff... Just wondering, I'm not cheap, but don't want to spend extra either. 09 6.4 Sp artan. 210 TP tune. fully d!@#$d. Tow a big 5er. I get some stupid bounce of chucking, mostly at hi-way speed, pulling grades. Would inexpensive traction bars fix the jerk that feel like engine miss? Kinda up and down in the back end... No codes, No engine trouble, or tranny problems???? :shrug:

I wouldnt waste my time or money on something cheap. I would get good bars, and they will fix your issues and look great on the process.
 

Sterling6.7

Well-known member
Joined
Oct 9, 2014
Messages
1,486
Reaction score
81
Whoa! This is a lot of stuff... Just wondering, I'm not cheap, but don't want to spend extra either. 09 6.4 Sp artan. 210 TP tune. fully d!@#$d. Tow a big 5er. I get some stupid bounce of chucking, mostly at hi-way speed, pulling grades. Would inexpensive traction bars fix the jerk that feel like engine miss? Kinda up and down in the back end... No codes, No engine trouble, or tranny problems???? :shrug:

Just food for thought. I am gonna guess that with your truck and trailer, you probably have about $80-100K running down the road. Is it worth risking damaging that over a few hundred bucks?

The OUO bars are top notch and well worth it. Also, they are great guys and American products. After seeing the photos in this thread, the Procomps are a 1979 Courier pickup compared to the OUOs being a 2015 Super Duty. Buy once, cry once.
 

ironj

New member
Joined
Oct 18, 2016
Messages
23
Reaction score
0
Anyone know if there is a bar that will work on a dually.
?


Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
 

Latest posts

Members online

Top