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In the thread I quoted, Jonny Joints and Ballistic were the popular choices for the joints, nuts and the weld-in bungs.
No more than $250 and probably less than that. I just feel like its a really simple thing to make so why pay someone else.
No more than $250 and probably less than that. I just feel like its a really simple thing to make so why pay someone else.
http://www.tmrcustoms.ca/suspension/traction-bar-kits/budget-traction-bar-kit.html
hmmm just need a few feet of tubing, a welder, and some paint
Those are made by Joe of CJC Suspension out of NJ who has closed shop due to a divorce. I beliwve he started selling them through a vendor located in Brick, NJ. I have to look for the paperwork. I have a set on my OBS with no issues.
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No more than $250 and probably less than that. I just feel like its a really simple thing to make so why pay someone else.
I actually saw a set up just like that on a truck this weekend... he was running 44s so it was pretty noticeable when I walked up and had to check it out. No idea how they've held up, but definitely something different.The one I posted is made by a company but I forgot the name. I think that one was the first one and made with scraps. I just thought it was really cool how it replaces the block and ij my case I could go a little smaller to level the truck by lowering the rear.
Simple as long as you get your geometry right.No more than $250 and probably less than that. I just feel like its a really simple thing to make so why pay someone else.