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Hi all,

Just a small video which shows the work of axel without wrap bar:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hv6HZVv4GUo&NR

my track bar:
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Tlcbj73
 
here are some pics of my wrap bar. I have only made one trip with it along with a few trips to local spots. It is a night and day difference. The weakest part is the tractor link. It flexes slightly under load.

Specs: 2in x 2in, 1/4in wall on the crossmember and anti-wrap bar
4in x 1/4in thick flat steel brackets
2in x 2in angle iron on the frame
1.5in x 1/4in for the shackles
1 greasable poly bushing


Broken tail light care of "twister" at Barnwell Mountain in Gilmer,Tx.

So that's just a single tube? Dunno about that.

Edit: Ahh never mind I see. Hope that tube is strong enough. That bar looks pretty long.
 
id love to get a video of what mine dose when its working.. that video is a bunch of what not to do!

Mine is working pretty good, and has not broken.. i have hammered on it pretty hard! Made of 2x2 1/4 wall 2 bushings on the axle, and a bushing/shackle, and Flex Joint on the Frame side

some photos from the build
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When using a QA1 rod end at the crossmember. do feel it is best to only use the high strength chrome moly ends or would the economy ends work? They are like $23.00 cheaper. I am going with a 1/4 elipt. shackle hanging from this rod end. Looking at a 5/8" hole x 3/4" thread end for this. What do you think. Spend the bucks and forget about it?

These are the specs:
Heavy Duty Economy
Ball: 52100 Steel, Heat Treated, Hard Chrome Plated
Body: Carbon Steel, Zinc Plated, Rolled Threads
Static Pull: 3/4''Size - 18,810 Load Lbs.


Heavy Duty Economy Plus, Self-Lubricating
Ball: 52100 Steel, Heat Treated, Hard Chrome Plated
Body: Alloy Steel, Heat Treated, Black Oxide Coated, Rolled Threads
Race: PTFE Self Lubricating Liner
Static Pull: 3/4'' Size - 21,400 Load Lbs.

Extra High Strength Chrome Moly, Teflon/Kevlar Race
Ball: 52100 Steel, Heat Treated, Hard Chrome Plated
Body: Alloy Steel, Heat Treated, Increased Cross Section, Rolled Threads
Race: Self Lubricating & Self Sealing Teflon and Kevlar Race
Static Pull: 3/4'' Size - 28,081 Load Lbs.



Jeremy
 
Well, I went ahead and figured bigger is better. I ordered my shackle and I ordered a 3/4" thread x 7/8" bore chrome moly rod end. I also ordered a pair of misalignment spacers and jam nuts to mount it. I'll post up the finished product in a couple of weeks.

Jeremy
 
While on the topic, I just had Iron Pig build my trac bar and they used bushings through out. I was under the impression that a heim was needed for the angular motion during flex. Does anyone else see a problem with using bushings on the axle and frame end?

Ryan.
 
that video is great, it speak volumes to understand whats happening down there.

i too am a fan of the single bar design, i did mine for clearance of the OBA tank. have been running it since i did the toybox dblr a few years back. cant see in this pic too well but the other end has a heim w/o the jamnut so it is free to move in the shackle to a crossmember.
 
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