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Anti-wrap bars made easy!

I would take a vid but i removed them when i built my new leafs. Didnt them as they are way more resilient to deforming and a hair stiffer.
 
the guys who have a binding issue with this setup... your links are too long. take about 1/16" off each end (1/8" total per link if using revo rods) and there will be no bind what so ever.i had the bind too, then i ground a little off at a time til i found the sweet spot.

it is not a direct fit bolt on, but if you tinker a bit there isnt a better set up
 
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It may work without binding if there is enough slack in the links to allow it to move foward and back. I have a shackle on mine to alow it to move foward and back but the bar is solid and prevents rotation. Just another idea for you.
 

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It doesn't bind.. also 2 separate links keep the axle and pinion angle on whatever axis you set them up to provide

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