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Sammi rear axle anti wrap question...

Here is how mine is Phil, Id suggest getting rid of that slip joint and doing something along these lines, I can see that slip joint being a problem down the road in more ways than one

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I think my undercarriage is do for a paint job yipes :eek:
 
I did the slip/twist version at one point, it worked, but it kinda sucked as it did hinder articulation...

Let me clarify thie staement in red...it worked in that it prevented wrap...The twist part did not work so well though...Now I am running a heim at the frame end, and that helped a bunch, although it is still solid mounted at all 3 ends..... I will be modifying mine yet again to run a shackle...:awesomework:
 
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Lol... Good one.

That's my old iron worker sledge... 6lb sledge that hung from my back belt... You know, for counter balance ;-)

There's a J welded on the other side, long time ago I was nicknamed Phil Junior... So... PJ it was for a while... Dad n I share the same name... But I wasn't a junior... But the name stuck...
 
I don't think the anti-wrap bar hindered my articulation much...

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If anything, it help prevent rear axle hop, and protects the driveline as a rock slider... ;-) I'm a happy camper!!
 

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