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Your set up is very nice, I think whenever I do mine I'm going to use this set up instead, from what I hear they work the same but articulate a little faster i don't know if that's true but it's worth a shot

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pretty much! why do you ask?


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My question was in response to this:





Your set up is very nice, I think whenever I do mine I'm going to use this set up instead, from what I hear they work the same but articulate a little faster i don't know if that's true but it's worth a shot

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Not the op's bars.
 

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Don't buy cheap joints or tubing. You'll be happy you have them, they help overall driving a lot.
 

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How happy have you been with your design and bar end choices?

I'm thinking about building a very similar setup for mine.

Thanks!

Been very happy and wouldn't change a thing about them. Very quiet and smooth and good looking IMO.
 

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Been very happy and wouldn't change a thing about them. Very quiet and smooth and good looking IMO.

Glad to hear!

Unfortunately I took the easy way out and bought the OUO bars after seeing how much Balistic Fab has jacked up their prices since I last bought joints from them. With joints, shipping + DOM it would cost me roughly $750...

If for some reason I'm not happy with the OUO bar's, I'll be making my own with the same parts and similar design to yours.
 

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Whoops didn't see that if in the beginning of the sentence. Really changes the meaning of it LOL
 

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Hmm didnt think the stuff would be that much, im sure youll love your OUO's like everyone else does!!
 

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Any binding when the truck is flexed? Why not use the fronts for the back joints?


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No binding issues at all. I choose to use the front bushings on the frame to get rid of some road noise.

I got the rear heims from Ruffstuff they have great products and service.
 

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Awesome work man! I might have to tackle a traction bar build for my truck this year.

I'm thinking about incorporating an air bag mount into the axle side traction bar mount, all as one piece.
 

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Very similar to what I built.

For the length I mounted the rear brackets. Then clamped the frame mount onto the truck with a clamp. I then raised the back of truck up and compressed the suspension with a real heavy load. I moved the frame bracket until the CtC stayed the same.

After all that BS I noticed that the angle of the bars complete matched the angle of the drive shaft exactly. This was on a four door short bed. I cant remember the length. No issues towing, left them on truck always.
 

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