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Old 03-09-2009, 10:09 PM
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Hey guys, Ive got a ft 3" suspension lift on my 08 x. I recently had a rear drive shaft, rear upper adj control arms and front lower adj control installed. The shop adjusted the pinion angle but had to rotate the axle so far backward that that bolt attaches the track-bar to the track bar bracket hit the bump stop. Could this bolt be installed backwards? It goes in from the back. They took the bump stop off but after some easy wheeling the bolt has hit the bump-stop mount. My question is after i put the lower arms on will this correct itself? I also have adj track bars to install. Do i leave the drop bracket on or just hook the adj bar to the stock location? Sorry for the long post and thanks in advance for any help offered.
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the bolt you are refering to needed to be reversed so that the threaded end point back. your installer should have known this but it's something you can change out with ease. but, being that you are getting adjustable trackbars, you can just remove the bracket and call it a day
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Awesome! Thats a quick reply! I love this site. Thanks WOL.



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