Credit where credit is due. They actually aren't full of shit.
http://www.full-race.com/articles/traction_bars.pdf
Nice little nugget of info.
Im not sure what the point youre making is.
[EDIT]Ok, Im not sure if this is what you were trying to point out. But I get what HiProfile was saying now. I already have a Full Race Traction Bar, and now after that link, I get the geometry part of it. So If I were to maybe make rear radius rods to the rear crossmember, but make them mount inline with the LCA pivot point and traction bar/radius rod, I should be able to avoid binding, and hopefully keep my tires from sucking into the bumper?
After reading that, Ill definitely be making my own.
Do you guys think if I made the same style rear bars, but mounted them inline with the LCA pivot spot, and rotated the heim 90* to pivot on the same axis as the LCA, it would be optimal? Or just move the mount location to be inline with the LCA pivot, and keep the heim as it is with the K-Tuned setup?
And actually, my Full Race has both heim joints mounted opposite from the way K-Tuned mounts theirs as the LCA. Theyre mounted in the same orientation as the traction bar side, using a bracket to rotate the heim to be perpendicular to the ground, so to speak. Makes sense, to allow the suspension to travel. So Im thinking I should obviously do the same with the rear bars. Make brackets at the LCA and the rear crossmember, to mount the LCAs vertically instead of horizontally, and then keep the mounting inline with the LCA pivot, and it should be perfect. Right?