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Old 10-13-2011, 10:40 AM   #1
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can u run a ladder bar with leaves and bags?

I,m looking for some traction but don,t want cal tracs,was thinking of a 3 link ladder bar.I,ve a c notch with bags.Do I need a floating leaf spring setup for this?
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Old 10-13-2011, 11:01 AM   #2
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Re: can u run a ladder bar with leaves and bags?

Three questions:
Why 'no' on the Cal-Trac's?
What's the current set-up?
How much power?

Any 'bolt-on' ladder bar set-up for use in a leaf spring application is for looks. If it's a weld-on kit, it's a bad compromise because of the binding that will result.

If you need it to be a bolt-on, ditch the leaf set-up entirely & switch to a 4-bar w/tapered sleeve bags. Ride Tech, Porterbuilt, & KP Components all offer some variety of a bolt-on kit.

If it can be welded, there's a bunch of 'universal' type 4-bar installation kits (try Ride Tech, PB, No Limit Engineering, or Scott's Hot Rods as they support this site as well as contribute info on a regular basis).
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Old 10-13-2011, 11:47 AM   #3
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Re: can u run a ladder bar with leaves and bags?

I have done it on several 4x4's, and it works great! Hard mount it on the axle end, and shackle mount the foreward end. This alows the bar to float with the leaf springs, but stops the rotation of the axle. Google 4x4 ladder bars and you will get the idea.
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Old 10-13-2011, 03:21 PM   #4
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Re: can u run a ladder bar with leaves and bags?

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Three questions:
Why 'no' on the Cal-Trac's?
What's the current set-up?
How much power?

Any 'bolt-on' ladder bar set-up for use in a leaf spring application is for looks. If it's a weld-on kit, it's a bad compromise because of the binding that will result.

If you need it to be a bolt-on, ditch the leaf set-up entirely & switch to a 4-bar w/tapered sleeve bags. Ride Tech, Porterbuilt, & KP Components all offer some variety of a bolt-on kit.

If it can be welded, there's a bunch of 'universal' type 4-bar installation kits (try Ride Tech, PB, No Limit Engineering, or Scott's Hot Rods as they support this site as well as contribute info on a regular basis).
cal tracs sit too low from what I see,they look like they go past the rim which is a no-no here.No trac devise now. 454 450 horse
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Old 10-13-2011, 03:22 PM   #5
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Re: can u run a ladder bar with leaves and bags?

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I have done it on several 4x4's, and it works great! Hard mount it on the axle end, and shackle mount the foreward end. This alows the bar to float with the leaf springs, but stops the rotation of the axle. Google 4x4 ladder bars and you will get the idea.
thanks I forgot all about them
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