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    Default Lightning Chassis

    What type of "traction" device do these have? If pullbar, is it biscuit or spring?
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    The new Lightnings are setup for Biscuit, and or lift bar.

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    I run a springbar currently on my 2012 car.
    Have also been on the Lightning biscit bar.
    Both work very well.
    I think there should be lifeguards in the genepool.

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    Thanks. I was just wondering if anyone was running the reese bar setup.
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    the reese bar set up was used years ago on leaf spring cars and after a short while they would break.

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    We got a couple guys running and winning with reese bars. They are simple.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HEAVY DUTY View Post
    We got a couple guys running and winning with reese bars. They are simple.
    interesting.... are they running them under the rear end forward to the center of the car somewhere?

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    They run in the same place as a lift bar would.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HEAVY DUTY View Post
    They run in the same place as a lift bar would.
    What kind of clamping device do you have on the front of the reese bar? We tried it back in 03 and had a terrible time keeping anything tight because of the taper in the bar.

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    Quote Originally Posted by powerslide View Post
    What kind of clamping device do you have on the front of the reese bar? We tried it back in 03 and had a terrible time keeping anything tight because of the taper in the bar.
    The one I have been working with has a shock mount bolted to it and you use a solid link in place of the shock/spring combo a lift arm would have.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MasterSbilt_Racer View Post
    The one I have been working with has a shock mount bolted to it and you use a solid link in place of the shock/spring combo a lift arm would have.
    Thats what ours had. Only difference is i think we just tried a square piece of tubing w/ a nut welded in it and tightened the bolt down on the bar. Like i said couldnt come up with a good way to keep it tight only ran it 2-3nights. It was a new car and we went with something more convetional and ended up being sold before we tried it anymore

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    just curious, what is a reece bar? where can i find a picture of one? thanks

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    It's a stabilizer bar that fits into a Reese hitch for towing heavier trailers basically a spring bar.

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    [QUOTE=powerslide;1590448]Thats what ours had. Only difference is i think we just tried a square piece of tubing w/ a nut welded in it and tightened the bolt down on the bar. Like i said couldnt come up with a good way to keep it tight only ran it 2-3nights. It was a new car and we went with something more convetional and ended up being sold before we tried it anymore[/

    Southwest Speed sells a bracket for the front and rear of the reese bar. They also have thier own brand of spring bars.

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