Re: universal traction bars
[Re: coronetkid]
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01/16/09 06:54 PM
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340SHORTY
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you must be a "wet behind the ears" Mopar owner. Mopars dont use traction bars. Mopars have the pinion snubber. Mopars dont have "POSI,S"
Last edited by 340SHORTY; 01/16/09 06:56 PM.
I am truckless..
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Re: universal traction bars
[Re: 340SHORTY]
#195368
01/16/09 07:23 PM
01/16/09 07:23 PM
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Don't waste you $$$ on those. SS springs would better a better choice.
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Re: universal traction bars
[Re: WILD BILL]
#195369
01/16/09 07:31 PM
01/16/09 07:31 PM
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Anyone who says traction bars are just for Chebbys was never around when our Mopars were new. Every Mopar around got 3 things right away. Appliance headers, Thrush mufflers, and a set of Lakewood bolt-on bars. I had a pair of $19 Lakewood clamp-on bars on my '66 Valiant and it 60 footed within .02 of my buddy's ladder bar Valiant, and I was on ET Streets to his 12X30X15 slicks. I went 1.56 to his 1.54. Sooooooo, don't even begin to tell me they won't work. Mopars do have Sure Grips though.
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Re: universal traction bars
[Re: coronetkid]
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01/16/09 07:34 PM
01/16/09 07:34 PM
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anyone have experience with these bars on a stock rear end 68 b-body with 8 3/4 rear? how do i measure for them? or does anyone know how long i would need? i see lakewoods for 28in or 30in. are they any good? i'm on a very limited budget. thanks for the input
I have a set on my 63 valiant convert with the 7.25 rear and it made a difference with wheel hop. Unlike some, I don't have the money to just go get whatever is better, so I use what I have. You want them to contact at the front spring eye area. Measure from the the front eye back to the axle tube and see where you at with 28" and 30". Good luck.
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Re: universal traction bars
[Re: slantzilla]
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01/16/09 07:48 PM
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thank you i knew i wasn't that "wet behind the ears" and i can't always afford whats the best. so i measure from the center of the axle tube to the front perch? do i wanna be real close to the perch or little back from it?
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Re: universal traction bars
[Re: 340SHORTY]
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01/16/09 08:19 PM
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Mopars dont have "POSI,S"
What's with the symantics anyway? Is SureGrip NOT a POSI rearend? I'm a diehard Mopar guy, but it does get annoying if you slip up on verbiage and someone HAS to correct you.
Grandma always said I had "hands of gold"!
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Re: universal traction bars
[Re: jbc426]
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01/16/09 08:29 PM
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Stanton
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Anyone who says traction bars are just for Chebbys was never around when our Mopars were new. Every Mopar around got 3 things right away. Appliance headers, Thrush mufflers, and a set of Lakewood bolt-on bars.
Uh ... yes I was - AND, I still have the car !!!
Grant steering wheel, Hurst T-handle, JR Headers, Hooker mufflers. The speedshop owner was a Mopar guy and was more interested in a happy customer than the almighty buck.
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Re: universal traction bars
[Re: Butt Ugly]
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01/16/09 09:30 PM
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If you're concerned with costs... you can still make use of the factory parts and do it for about $20. Those traction bars are to prevent axle wind up. But... Mopar was ahead of Ford and Chevy in that the leaf springs themselves are biased becaused they are designed to do the same thing. They work in conjunction with a part on the top of the axle that's called a pinion subber. The snubber is supposed to hit the floor and stop axle wind up. You already have the parts you need. By a control arm rebound bumper, or the replacement front bushings for the traction bars, drill a hole in the factory snubber (It unbolts from the car...) and drill a hole to bolt on the taller bushing. You can also drill the snubber mounting holes a little bigger, and make some U shaped spacers to raise the bushing further. You want it to be about 1/2" below the floorpan when the car is sitting on it's tires with a full tank of gas and you sitting in it. It's that simple. No buying the bars, no loss of Mopar integrity.
Well, art is art, isn't it? Still, on the other hand, water is water! And east is east and west is west and if you take cranberries and stew them like applesauce they taste much more like prunes than rhubarb does. Now, uh... Now you tell me what you know.
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Re: universal traction bars
[Re: coronetkid]
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01/17/09 10:57 AM
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Be better and more tuneable to simply use spring clamps.
BTW, Cal-Tracs are not "traction bars" by a long shot.
They say there are no such thing as a stupid question. They say there is always the exception that proves the rule. Don't be the exception.
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