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[QUOTE="Luke@MillerPerformance, post: 1105751, member: 12303"] If the bars are mounted like this: [IMG]http://tapatalk.imageshack.com/v2/14/10/29/083f68b54e4b1dc2d8742d273bb5b336.jpg[/IMG] Axle wrap going forward is basically eliminated. Torque from the drive shaft is trying force the pinion up. If there's a solid bar stopping the axle from rotating, all the truck will do is squat back a little and take off. So technically, axle wrap is still present, but the forces have been controlled enough to stop axle hop. [/QUOTE]
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