Re: LakeWood Traction Bars

From: brian duffey (brian.duffey@intelsat.int)
Date: Mon Nov 16 1998 - 12:54:00 EST


Rancho's Kicker Shock set up should do it.
Not as aggressive a bite as you'd get with "true" traction bars
but mount more out of sight & won't diminish your ground
clearence or approach angles.

Duff
'95 SLT 4x4 CC 318 4spd/OD - 3.55 LSD
MSD 6AL - MSD Blaster Coil
MSD 8.5 wires - K&N FIPK
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From GARY@SMTPGATE (Gary Shook) {gary.shook@mci.com}, on 13/11/1998 11:13
PM:
To: DAKOTA-T@SMTPGATE {dakota-truck@buffnet.net}

I haven't seen a particular brand, but what you're looking for are
"off-road" traction bars... they go on top of the axle instead of below for
more clearance... which makes them much harder to see.

Gary Shook

-----Original Message-----
From: WillTier@aol.com <WillTier@aol.com>
To: dakota-truck@buffnet.net <dakota-truck@buffnet.net>
Date: Friday, November 13, 1998 8:33 PM
Subject: Re: DML: LakeWood Traction Bars

>In a message dated 11/11/98 6:32:03 PM Eastern Standard Time,
jghunter@nol.com
>writes:
>
><< My local AutoZOne has Lakewood chrome universal traction bars for $30.
> >
> > I been eying them, but have some questions.
> >
>
> a good inex. add on for this dept... but not too stealth on street...>>
>
>Any suggestions for something more stealthy ?
>
>Bill



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