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Anybody use ladder bars???


rangerslim

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I'm thinking of getting either the pro-comp or the L&L ladder bars cause since I put the 302/c-4 in it I am scared to death of wrapping the axle......anybody got any thoughts???
 
good simple way to keep the axle from torquing really bad, they just dont allow you to flex worth a damn
 
wonder which is best...pro-comp or L&L?? and I don't care about flex....no hills around here.....just mud.....
 
wonder which is best...pro-comp or L&L?? and I don't care about flex....no hills around here.....just mud.....

wont really make a difference, just make sure there made from the same quality steel and get which ever is cheaper
 
pro-comp is about 100 bux cheaper but the L&L bars are chrome.....I guess it's all what you like then as far as looks.....
 
chrome won't get you home!!!
 
^^but it'll get you laid!!!
 
^^but it'll get you laid!!!

but odds are the ones that it gets u laid with were with another guy with chrome the night before....that makes it higher mileage
 
but odds are the ones that it gets u laid with were with another guy with chrome the night before....that makes it higher mileage

very true :icon_rofl:
 
very true :icon_rofl:

wise man say....if u smell of the race track when on a date with a girly, then theres no tread left on the tires....
 
I have the type of traction bars that is a single rod running from the top of the axle to the front spring mounting bracket. Keeps axle wrap under control and doesn't hinder flex too much...



hick
 
Is that the one from jc whitney your talking about? I was wondering if that would actually help me, i have 4 1/2" blocks:icon_surprised: on my truck. I have some home made ones that go under the rear sitting in my garage, i just need someone wiht better welding skills :icon_welder:to get them finished.
 
I wouldn't get chrome ones, I've heard too many horror stories of people chroming a suspension component that goes thru a lot of stress (not just a show car) and the part failing because of what I was told that the the chrome makes the metal brittle.
 
Is that the one from jc whitney your talking about? I was wondering if that would actually help me, i have 4 1/2" blocks:icon_surprised: on my truck. I have some home made ones that go under the rear sitting in my garage, i just need someone wiht better welding skills :icon_welder:to get them finished.
heyyyy, ill sell ya some explorer leafs and shackles :)
 
I'm thinking of getting either the pro-comp or the L&L ladder bars cause since I put the 302/c-4 in it I am scared to death of wrapping the axle......anybody got any thoughts???

You say this like there is catastrophic consequences.....

I know it's not enjoyable, and hard on springs, mounts, and hardware. But does it result in some sort of massive bad failure?
I have been trying to imagine one for myself aswell, as I am approaching the end of my 5.0L install and I run 2" blocks right now. For all the negative attitude towards blocks I actually like mine. They keep my springs up and out of the way for log/rock crawling, and just result in a tidy'er look from the side that I really like.

I always thought these things would interfere with flex thought, and flex DOES matter to me, alot.
 

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