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Old 05-07-2006, 09:18 PM   #1 (permalink)
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traction bars...

Has anybody fabricated their own traction bars? It seems easy enough.
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Re: traction bars...

if you have a machine shop at your diposal, it sure would be.
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Re: traction bars...

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if you have a machine shop at your diposal, it sure would be.
I 100% plan on fabricating my own. we have a structural steel yard and i gave a whole trailer full of scraps to my buddy who owns a machine shop and he said i could use his shop whenever i wanted.. im trying to find someone with the prg traction bars, to give me detailed dimensions, if not i might cruze down to the shop that lifted my truck and snag the dimensions off other traction bars. I plan on starting these soon, so if anyone could get me some dimensions i would appreciate it! thanks, - greg m
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Re: traction bars...

Of course, I will take all the measurments tomorrow so you can rip off an honest companies product.
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Re: traction bars...

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Of course, I will take all the measurments tomorrow so you can rip off an honest companies product.
im not going to sell them, im only making one set and i wanted to try something different than the others i saw, not that theres anything wrong i just wanted to give it a try and i needed something to start with.

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Re: traction bars...

If you want something different then why do you need all the specs of the PRG bars?
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If you want something different then why do you need all the specs of the PRG bars?
i wanted to know the length of them, i know thats pretty standard with most of the traction bars on the market. im not using the same joints nor am i taking the same approach with the brackets, and why not build them if i have all the materials and tools at my disposal?? im not trying to rip off anyones product, i just like fabricating things on my own. but dont worry about any dimensions, ill figure out all that stuff when i get underneath the truck, sorry if i came off like i was trying to rip someone off. ill most likely post some pics when im done.
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Re: traction bars...

Well now, the real question is... can you fabricate some similar quality bars, with similar durability / stability, AND at a cost effective price?
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