PLEASE HELP traction bars problems
this may sound stupid ,but i bought some universal Lakewood traction bars,and im wondering if ive installed them right?i have the back u bolts tightly bolted down to the leaf spring behind the axle but are the front ones suposta be the same or free floating a bit,,if i tighten them all the way down i will need to pretty much remove the snubber,,lol,:yikes:
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Should have saved your money and bought some Super Stock Springs. Traction bars are for Chevys. Yes there should be an air gap in the front
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Originally Posted by scotty
(Post 75119)
this may sound stupid ,but i bought some :yikes:universal Lakewood traction bars:yikes:,and im wondering if ive installed them right?i
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The bolts must be tight, to get that gap between the spring and snubber you'll need some spring perch angle shims.
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Sorry, Mopar leafs are set-up in a different function than the old chebys. Mopars dont NEED traction bars! Have you heard of a "pinion snubber".
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scotty -
I've been running traction bars similar to the Lakewoods since the late 70's on my Charger. Yes, they work and will limit spring travel on launch (just do a few launches with and without them and see for yourself). They also stiffen the springs somewhat. Both front and rear bolts or brackets need to locked down and you do need some gap between the bumper and the leaf eye. 1/2" is about average, but there's some trail and error required. Archer |
thanks everyone for the help,,BTW there not yellow ,,i got CHROME
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BLING BLING!
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Scotty / Tim -
Black gives them more of a stealthy look... http://shootingthestickbow.com/image...ages/Tbars.jpg Archer |
Traction bars are designed to stop wheel hop. They will do that job well if correctly installed. If your not suffering from wheel hop you won't see much if any differance other than a stiffer ride.
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Originally Posted by scotty
(Post 75156)
BTW there not yellow ,,i got CHROME
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mine look like yours archer
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