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The new mount allowed me to lengthen the track bar 1/2” (1/4” at each end). It’s a cavfab ota track bar paired with their ota steering. The track bar was the solution to the existing bump steer.
As of right now, no bump steer at all. No wondering and no pulling. Really wish I would have pushed...
Offset track bar was rubbing the coil spring so I had to trim a little bit but I got it to work. Happy with the end results. Pushed it forward about an inch.
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I ordered up the offset trackbar. I’ll have the .625 gap to fill. I’m not sure if I want the bar pushed all the way forward or if I’ll split difference and put a spacer on each side. I’m really hoping I get the clearance I’m looking for.
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My RE drop bracket (pictured) kicks the track bar back towards the diff while staying flush to the outside against the coil. The ironman4x4 one looks like it drops straight down in the front while staying flush with the coil. Am I looking at the Ironman one wrong?
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Yes, I’d love to see how that looks. I hit up ironman4x4 and he made it sound like it did move it forward about an inch as well.
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The track bar only needs to move forward maybe 1/8”. It just barely hits the top bolt. I could probably grind the bolt head and make it work but I don’t want clearance issues at full bump.
My JJ measures 2” exact. I considered spacers but .625 is a lot of spacer.
What do the spacers look...
I’m looking to explore some options on what might be available for a trackbar bracket (frame side) that will move my track bar forward an inch or so.
I’ve been looking for a while and can’t seem to find what I’m looking for. I found the ironman fab makes an offset bracket but it requires a...
something to keep in mind while choosing your new leafs, chances are, your current leafs are sagging a bit. probably flat or near inverted. new leafs will more than likely give you a bit of lift over the current stance
its been about 10 years since ive posted on a forum (RIP pirate:scottm:) so take it easy on my while i figure this all out again.
started building a 95 that i got at auction. i was told that it was a state ran forest service vehicle and it came with a maintenance log so i was pretty happy that...