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[QUOTE="sootie, post: 1104578, member: 8162"] not true. when under load, the axle is twisting, trying to point the pinion at the sky and because the driveshaft is rotating, is is also trying the "Steer" the axle. having a single traction bar works fine because the one bar is keeping the axle from coming forward and the other one is keeping the axle from going backwards. the most movement you will get is the same slight angle change as you would by adding weight to the box of the truck. [/QUOTE]
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