Step into my Candy Store :)

SSchmi5519

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Heres an assorment of eye candy, all of the trucks you see here are running traction bars custom fabricated by our
forum's own James@T&B Fabrication (Chevy1925), as well as turbo kits we offer, powdercoating,
some lift kit stuff, customers trucks, etc. I intend to update this post as time goes on. If you are a past customer
and have some candy shots of your setup, we would love to post them here for you!

Send email to: [email protected] with comments/questions.

Enjoy!



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wsmithduramax

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Very cool:thumb: I like the work you guys have done. Been looking into getting some traction bars too, maybe Santa will bring me some or give me the $$$ for some lol:D
 

SSchmi5519

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How much for traction bars? What type of joints do they have? Weld or bolt on?

James can tell you more about the material used. They run 450.00 and have serviceable "Johnny joints" on the front and a grease zerk'd poly bushed rear joint.

They have bracket tabs that are curved to weld onto the rear u-bolt plates and flat ones that weld to the frame as well as grade 8 hardware.


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Chevy1925

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Thanks Ben! I installed one of your lockup boxes the other day, everything is wired really nicely and great set of instructions (not often found) to go with!


knowing where the BCM is reeeeally helps too :poke:


James can tell you more about the material used. They run 450.00 and have serviceable "Johnny joints" on the front and a grease zerk'd poly bushed rear joint.

They have bracket tabs that are curved to weld onto the rear u-bolt plates and flat ones that weld to the frame as well as grade 8 hardware.


Sent from my iPhone.

Pretty much. These are not bolt on, tabs must be welded onto the truck but it keeps the bars tucked up under the truck for you lowered guys and keeps it clean looking. Tubing is all 1.5" chromoly tubing. This keeps flexing to a very low minimum, lighter than running a DOM bar of similar strength, and can be fully serviced by you.
 

jmaz268

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pretty awesome pics duder.....when you want some trees and real enviroments in the background let me know......the LB7 needs some pro photos done....