I know they don't do much for Mopars but I'm oldschool. It's a "look" thing for me.
I've always liked the look of traction bars.......looks cool1973 Roadrunner with peg leg for a rear end. Original owner had a set of yellow traction bars on it. I know they really don't do much with a mopar rear setup but I am thinking about looks only. Thought they always looked kinda cool. What do you think?
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I've always liked the look of traction bars.......looks cool
Any comment on Cal Tracs... for the street...
But a pinion snubber, when set for drag racing, is hardly streetable. At 1 inch or less from the floorboard you have no suspension travel to speak of. That's in jounce.Leave them for the Camaro guys. Besides, hidden pinion snubber is sneakier.
Its your car, your decision. PERSONALLY, may do it to mine solely for the "look" for my " non-original 72 Charger. Reminds me of a song. "....its my life I'll do what I want..." DO IT, ENJOY IT and DRIVE THE WHEELS OFF OF IT!!
I was 18 in '77, what did I know, I had no internet.Traction bars on a Mopar make you look ignorant of the leaf spring design that we have.
These words together are dangerous "speed, too fast, street".When you hit speed bump too fast, speed traction bars will bounce the rear end up high, can be dangerous on the street.