I wanted a set of bars to keep from twisting the rear-end out while sled pulling. Never had driven anything with bars on it. Rob's bars are sled-tested, so I ordered a set.
Easy install: Attach rear bracket (leave factory U-bolts just as they are). Attach bar. Attach front bracket. Hold up to frame and mark holes. Drill 2 holes. Slide backing plate in. Attach front bracket.
Repeat for other side. Then tighten bars in tension (pull axle FWD). Drive some. Retension by hand only. Then forget about 'em.
But you can't forget about them. I can ACCELERATE on wet pavement with the bars. Burnouts are much more difficult to do. The rear end feels attached to the truck now. If I build 10-15 psi before launching in 2WD, I get about 10' of spin---It used to just sit and spin.
I'm just amazed at how much better the truck is now.
I don't think you need a drag-racer or sled puller to really appreciate this mod.
I'll be getting a set for my other truck too.
Easy install: Attach rear bracket (leave factory U-bolts just as they are). Attach bar. Attach front bracket. Hold up to frame and mark holes. Drill 2 holes. Slide backing plate in. Attach front bracket.
Repeat for other side. Then tighten bars in tension (pull axle FWD). Drive some. Retension by hand only. Then forget about 'em.
But you can't forget about them. I can ACCELERATE on wet pavement with the bars. Burnouts are much more difficult to do. The rear end feels attached to the truck now. If I build 10-15 psi before launching in 2WD, I get about 10' of spin---It used to just sit and spin.
I'm just amazed at how much better the truck is now.
I don't think you need a drag-racer or sled puller to really appreciate this mod.
I'll be getting a set for my other truck too.
