MAGNUM S/T wrote:
>
> Looks like that's my best bet as I have already upgrqded to wider tires for
> better control and traction.
>
> Do traction bars have a downside? Xtra wieght or other consideration which I
> should know before installing them?
>
a very stiff ride.
> Thanks again
> "KenCo" <kenco.fish@verizon.net> wrote in message
> news:3C939844.71F6C9E@verizon.net...
> >
> > MAGNUM S/T wrote:
> > >
> > > Maybe I should reword this a bit......basically the TIRE spins out very
> > > easily and tends to bounce alot leaving the ground and in essence
> spinning
> > > in the air before hitting the ground again.
> > > The gears themselves aren't slipping....just the tire.
> >
> >
> >
> > thats "wheel hop", traction bars can help that prob..
> >
> > Auto zone has Lakewood mini bars for $29.00,
> > not sure if they will fit your truck.
> > they wont fit my 88 cause of the bottom helper
> > config.
> >
> >
> > you may need "ladder" or "link" type bars, around
> > $200 or so.
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