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Suspension, Drive Train, and Tires
My diy traction bars.
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[QUOTE="Tree Trimmer, post: 557910, member: 716"] enough to bottom it out. compress it as far as you want to use it. personally, i would want to make sure i had 100% of my travel available to me. most people who make trac bars, go with what they know. the problem is, they usually don't know enough to properly make a set. through no fault of their own. this is where you fall. the materials you used are more than adequate. not exactly ideal, but more than sufficient. it's the mechanics and all the fine tuning with the geometry, that you didn't know. and all the fine tuning is not easily found with a google search. i'm just trying to lend you some knowledge, so you know what thinking you didn't do or know about, so you can make a educated decision on whether you want to redesign what you have, or start from scratch, to prevent preventable failures you didn't know about at the time of your creation. carry on [/QUOTE]
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