Jacob's Ladder Components

Jacob's Ladder Components are a crucial part of a racing car's suspension system, designed to provide lateral support and stability to the rear axle. These components work together to control the side-to-side movement of the rear end, ensuring the car remains planted and predictable during high-speed cornering and launches. The system is named after the toy "Jacob's Ladder" due to its similar cascading movement. A complete Jacob's Ladder setup for race cars typically includes the ladder itself, which is a triangular-shaped bar, along with various other parts.

The system's integrity relies on a number of individual Jacob's Ladder components. Key parts include the main ladder bar, Jacob's Ladder brackets, and the pin clip. The pin clip is a small but vital piece that secures the ladder to the axle housing. Pin clips are essential for safety and performance, as they prevent the ladder from becoming detached during a race. Additionally, a ladder cover is often used to protect the system from debris and to ensure the longevity of the components. These drag racing Jacob's Ladder parts are engineered for durability and precision, allowing for fine-tuning of the suspension to match track conditions and driver preferences.