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Vintage Lakewood Trac Bars
Just found the earlier thread on Traction bars and posted the pictures and questions onto the tail end of that thread.
Sorry for the duplication.
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Graem, That snubber you have (see photos) also will have a GM part number, they were used on frames in the center above the differential for a pinion snubber. I don’t know if they’re still available from GM. The two snubbers on the right that are slightly different shaped do not have any part numbers on them,Rob.
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Thanks Rob...
No GM numbers on this one to be seen? To the right of the 535757 number is what appears to be E 0 7 or possibly F 0 7 but that's it. I'd like to find one shaped similar to this or a maybe taller one that I can cut down to match it (as long as it's close to being the same shape and has the same OD).
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There is an old thread on here about these traction bars. You have a street set. The competition sets were longer.
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