Traction bars vs ladder bars
Hey guys i was just needing some opinions on weather to build my own traction bars or just buy ladder bars..i need one or the other because i do have 35" mudders..money isnt the issue, i just would like to know which way is better to go..any help would be appreciated!!
Hey guys i was just needing some opinions on weather to build my own traction bars or just buy ladder bars..i need one or the other because i do have 35" mudders..money isnt the issue, i just would like to know which way is better to go..any help would be appreciated!!
A ladder bar with shackle at the frame mount will be needed if you do a lot of flexing/articulation of the suspension.
I like a simple traction bar for just that reason, its simple, but it limits your suspension travel offroad, and can bind up. A long bar has more give than a short bar when it comes to suspension travel. Mount them below the axle and make sure your frame and axle mounts are heavy duty.
Tons of pics in this thread... lets see pics of traction bars - Competition Diesel.Com - Bringing The BEST Together
Mainly just street driving. probably never pull it, besides a gooseneck..and may drag it a few times. i was thinking track bars anyway but i really like the looks of the ladder bars just didnt know which would better suite it
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, slapperbars are ok but not really for a big truck, do you have welding experiance? if not you need a shop that will do it
