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Teraflex Track Bars - Photos

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Old Mar 22, 2007 | 05:39 AM
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Default Teraflex Track Bars - Photos

Well, I got home last night and to my suprise my Teraflex Traction Bars were delivered. I wasn't expecting them for another week or so, but there they were.

They look to be of very hi-quality........Very Heavy! I thought they were solid bars when I picked one of them up. The end joints look to be some sort of fully rebuildable Heim Joint. The cool thing is, both ends have zerk-fittings built right into them for easy maintanence.

I'm not sure if these are better or worse than others, but they were expensive. I paid $200 a piece for them. I do like the fact I can take them apart easily (c-clip) and they have the zerk fittings. I haven't seen any other that are designed the same way.

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Old Mar 22, 2007 | 06:37 PM
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wow, I have the full traction ones and I have to say Id like having greese fittings a lot better. The full tractions ones for the upper part just have a couple of rubber bushings with a metal sleeve. I had some issues with popping that im sure I wouldn't have had with those. Im sure some would say that greese fittings and such are not needed. They may be right since I seem to be only one having problems with the FT bar... Needed or not It does seem like you get a lot more for your money.... I do believe FT could come down a bit on thier prices. Just my opinion.
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