build your own traction bars.
awesome thread! I hated mine I got from a supporting vendor... I will build a set though just to have for the track. But with suspension travel and what not I do not recomend daily driving on these cause you will bend your rod eyes!
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Great how to... Def doing this. My only concern is it catching on something because my care is lowered about 3 inches.This is a good mod for any car... Its all about getting the geometry right though. If your suspension is dropped or different from phatnackySS's the length could be different. A one inch drop wont make that much different but a 2.2 is like 3 inches higher than a car with after market springs...
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I would say it would definately curb your high rpm wheel hop and if you use no-lift-shift between 1sth and 2nd it should help well there too.
they were 1" spacers cut in half from ACE.
well befor i was running Kumho ECSTA SPT's that was UHP summer treadwear of 320 and they were great now im running hankook Ventus V4 ES H105 wich is a UHP all sesaon tire 430 tredwear. i got the i went with the h105s becasue i wasnt going to the track much and i needed somthing that would last (50 miles a day to/from work).
so its not that hankook is bad , its just the spts were so much better lol. Im thinking i might try heating them up alittle next time i go to the track.
well befor i was running Kumho ECSTA SPT's that was UHP summer treadwear of 320 and they were great now im running hankook Ventus V4 ES H105 wich is a UHP all sesaon tire 430 tredwear. i got the i went with the h105s becasue i wasnt going to the track much and i needed somthing that would last (50 miles a day to/from work).
so its not that hankook is bad , its just the spts were so much better lol. Im thinking i might try heating them up alittle next time i go to the track.
Last edited by phatnackySS; Nov 17, 2009 at 07:12 PM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost
no problems yet. i think alot of peoples issues may have been due to lack of proper lubrication. the bearings are metal to metal so you have to use a metal to metal lubricant like white lithium grease,and you have to keep them greased. But only the test of time will tell.
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