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ladder bars
where can i find a good cheaper set of ladder bars ? my truck is not lifted only 2.5 inch in front
i am runnin 33" tires if that means anything |
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You could make your own. Get some tubing and either buy inserts or have it threaded and put some rod ends in. You can make your own mounts and weld or bolt them on. That's what I did here. ![]() Here are some Ladder Bars, that are fixed to the frame rather then on a shackle. ![]() ![]() ![]() These ones are weak. ![]() You could also try something like this. I made these this week and they hook great on the street. ![]() Instead of allthread you could put a large rubber stop on it. This way the harder you accelerate the harder it digs to stay right. |
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me and few buddys live n cincy ohio and we make trac bars.
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