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Trackbar help with budget boost lift. Help fast please!

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Old 01-02-2014 | 07:49 AM
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thanks for all of the advise and input! that's why i like this forum!

i was able to turn the steering wheel to move the jeep to get the extra i needed to get that track bar bolt in. It's in its original location until I can get over to the hardware sore to get the nut and bolt for the drop bracket. Now, I'll just torque everything down and be done.

The bracket is a frame side mount which was included in the Teraflex lift kit. I don't have the intent to wheel heavy. This is my DD with an occasional trip through the woods. The bracket should be fine for my use and alleviate the need for me to get an adjustable rear track bar, right?

Thanks again!
Old 01-02-2014 | 01:58 PM
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Originally Posted by gumbeaux
thanks for all of the advise and input! that's why i like this forum! i was able to turn the steering wheel to move the jeep to get the extra i needed to get that track bar bolt in. It's in its original location until I can get over to the hardware sore to get the nut and bolt for the drop bracket. Now, I'll just torque everything down and be done. The bracket is a frame side mount which was included in the Teraflex lift kit. I don't have the intent to wheel heavy. This is my DD with an occasional trip through the woods. The bracket should be fine for my use and alleviate the need for me to get an adjustable rear track bar, right? Thanks again!
You bet, it will work fine for your purpose.
Old 01-02-2014 | 02:50 PM
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ok, I think I've got her done. track bar drop bracket installed. it doesn't quite sit level but I don't think it's supposed to, right? sway bar links on the outside of shock mounts. nothing binding. all looks good. check me guys- am I good to button up the rear?
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