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Looking for PIC'S OF Dual rear Trac Bars

calger

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I just wanted to see what kind of Traction Bars are out there, and what you guys thought of yours.
If you all have time could you post some pic's of yours and what you like about them Thanks
 
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SaddleUp

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We made some extras when we built a bunch recently and I still have one left if your interested. First $220 plus shipping takes it away. Here is the thread that shows the design I came up with. http://classicbroncos.com/forums/showthread.php?t=90238
I'm having my brother build them and he took my design and upgraded it slightly since then (Beefed up the end loops and added a cross bracket at the rear to simplify installation) but the pics in that thread are pretty close.

This is sold now.
 
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saddleup that looks nice. Kick A$$ flex.

Does any one know hue makes Dual Trac Bars. I saw a bronco one time that had one on each side. Do you thank he FAB'ed them up him self? or am i going to the wrong web sites. Thanks guys
 

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duffs used to sell a dual setup but I think the general thoughts now suggest that they will only limit flex when compared to a single traction bar
 
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Man that sucks. I do not, and would not put my bronco in that kind of weeling, that i would worry about flex. Well al least not this one, i thought after i get this one done. I would build a trail rig. To tell the truth, i just wanted them for looks. And when i get in to it to hard on the black top.
Thanks for the post Mherriford, may be i can post a parts wanted.
 
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Man that sucks. I do not, and would not put my bronco in that kind of Wheeling, that i would worry about flex. Well at least not this one, i thought after i get this one done. I would build a trail rig. To tell the truth, i just wanted them for looks. And when i get in to it to hard on the black top.
Thanks for the post Mherriford, may be i can post a parts wanted.
 

SaddleUp

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saddleup that looks nice. Kick A$$ flex.

Does any one know hue makes Dual Trac Bars. I saw a bronco one time that had one on each side. Do you thank he FAB'ed them up him self? or am i going to the wrong web sites. Thanks guys

Not too many here running dual ones anymore. As mentioned above they limit the flex quite a bit. I use to have a set of the old Duff dual bars which were on it when I bought it but I pulled them off the first time I put it on a ramp and then sold them not long after.
 
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Duff's are good for trail stuff. They affect the on-road ride a bit though.
 
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