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Suspension, Drive Train, and Tires
Home Made Traction Bar Build
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[QUOTE="skylinedan, post: 715735, member: 248"] Ballistic calls it spread, the distance from the center of the axle to the center of the bolt used too mount the bar to the bracket . You can get a 7,8, or 9 spread, not bad for the money I thought. 32 bucks a piece . I can make my own like you did, just need too get the steel for them. The rest I'm going to make myself, only thing I'm going to do different is not use the ends like yours. Gonna weld a tube cross ways at the ends use poly bushings sleeved for a 9/16 bolt. Picture a pan hard bar only longer. [/QUOTE]
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