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New Project-Traction Masters

Posted: Mon Apr 06, 2015 8:44 pm
by 61Okie
Traction Masters have been around since the 50's. Original equpment on the GT350 Shelbys and Sunbeam Tigers. http://www.tractionmaster.com/
If all goes well, I'm working with the owner Chuck. We will have Traction Master bars for our '61-63 'Birds.
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Last picture are the full 11" of Street Drag Radials installed.

Re: New Project-Traction Masters

Posted: Sat Apr 11, 2015 8:14 pm
by 46stude
Cool deal.

Re: New Project-Traction Masters

Posted: Wed Apr 15, 2015 10:10 pm
by 61Okie
46stude wrote:Cool deal.
46stude, Yes should be fun.
OK Here's so far... 62 & 63 will be no problem. Offering will be in both "bolt-on " and "weld on". Bolt on will be replacing the existing bottom leaf spring plate with the one provided and the parallel bar will clamp to the leaf just behind the front mount. Weld-on is similar except there will be a simple tear-drop ring to weld on the outside of the original front spring perch to attach the parallel bar. All of your original springs will stay intact.
My '61, Well a whole different ball game. The '61 used a much larger and beefier bottom leaf spring plate and bolts. Much like the earlier 'Birds. So, in lieu of the expense of designing/fabricating a spring plate of the very few '61's left, I suggested the provision of two simple "ears" to be welded on to the bottom of the stock oem plate. The two rear ears will be the attach point for the parallel bar and the front can still be the bolt-on or weld-on style described above.

ps- noticed your name, I love old Studes, helped a good friend who recently past build several to run in the La Cerrera Panamericana. http://www.panamrace.com

Enjoy your Studes

Re: New Project-Traction Masters

Posted: Fri Mar 24, 2023 9:19 am
by LeonardK
Apologies for digging up this old thread, but I'm looking to install traction bars on my 62 Convertible and the link doesn't seem to include any Tbirds outside of 55-57. Does anybody have a resource for our application?