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![]() I have a set of Lakewood traction bars I'm going to eventually put on but I was wondering, wouldn't they have the same effect as a tourqe arm? If so what's to keep me from removing the rubber stoppers and mounting them to the the frame with a bushing or a rod end? Is the tourqe arm so effective because it mounts in the middle of the car instead of on both sides?
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