I'm looking at doing a set of traction bars. What would be a good set to do for both sled pulling and the drag strip?
60s. i was told you need whatever length it takes to match the angle of the drive shaft as close as possible...lifted truck-shorter bar, lowered truck-longer bar. the only thing with my trac bars is that on the driver side the bar is only about an 3 inches below the bracket that holds the parking brake cable. so if i load down the bed with something heavy or if i was to pull a gooseneck with alot of weight on the tongue, the bar comes close to/would come close to hitting that bracket. but i dont tow/haul anything heavy enough.
well now i heard it from someone who actually knows what they are talking about. any problem with trac bars that are at a negative angle?Well you dont want the traction bar to follow driveshaft angle. you gotta look at how you want the load dispursed or the axle to react to the power input. a shorter bar on a lifted truck will make the axle want to rotate under the truck more when under power, increasing anti squat and lifting the rear end. some anit squat is good but too much induces bouncing. for drag racing, it seems as though on the solid bars there is more wiggle room so to speak on lenght of bars on a stock height truck since they will have a bit of an upward angle giving some anti squat but not enough to make it bounce. cal tracs are the best for this area but stragiht bars do a good job. On a pull truck, you want them as long as you can so you can get that weight/power transfer to the front and keep the front end down. you can do the same by making them short and inducing alot of anti squat for pulling but it will be much more touchy to the type of dirt, power, traction, and weight your pulling and you can either start bouncing or they wont transfer any weight.
this is why i like the 60" bars for a truck that likes both sides. its not the best in either part but its a heck of alot better than no bars.
well now i heard it from someone who actually knows what they are talking about. any problem with trac bars that are at a negative angle?
How do the caltracs work for sled pulling? Tony B if you get this send me a price on some caltracs shipped to 84403. :thumb:
You wont like them for sled pulling but they are better than nothing
There not the best for sled pulling but if you mostly drag race and only pull once or twice a year there ok.How do the caltracs work for sled pulling? Tony B if you get this send me a price on some caltracs shipped to 84403. :thumb: