Rusty's Front Track Bar Rubicon Express Front Track Bar Brace
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I am now looking at track bars but not sure which design is the best or if there are any issues between the two. I have seen where some have a jam nut and others are clamps. I would like to be able to adjust the length while installed and not have to disconnect an end to adjust. I do not do major rock crawling or extreme off road.
Also, I keep seeing posts on the Synergy track bar brace, is it really necessary? Yes I have wondering issues at hi-way speed especially with wind but no worse than my prior JLUR.
Help would be appreciated again.
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if you are looking at doing the synergy brace, be careful of the teraflex bar. The lobe end goes on the frame side and has been confirmed that it interferes with the synergy bracket.
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(To be read in a Ben Stein voice) The rear typically isn't lifted quite as much as the front to eliminate the factory rake, and the rear factory axle-side mount is higher than it is on the front already. This allows the arc of the rear track bar to stay closer to stock, not requiring an adjustable bar in many cases. In others, the lift kit comes with a rear bracket. You can't just throw a track bar bracket on the front without also reconfiguring your drag link geometry.I also have the Mopar lift on my JTR. If the lift caused the suspension to shift given the non-adjustable track bar, wouldn't the same issue exist in the rear? I've always wondered about this as I see many posts about replacing the front track bar with an adjustable version, but none about the rear? Anyone, anyone? Bueller?
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Thank you Zac Bueller, much appreciated!The rear typically isn't lifted quite as much as the front to eliminate the factory rake, and the rear factory axle-side mount is higher than it is on the front already. This allows the arc of the rear track bar to stay closer to stock, not requiring an adjustable bar in many cases. In others, the lift kit comes with a rear bracket. You can't just throw a track bar bracket on the front without also reconfiguring your drag link geometry.
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i looked at it and decided for the money, you can protect both the trackbar mount and the sector shaft with the synergy's unit. If you feel that all you want to stiffen up is the trackbar mount by all means get the rustys or even look at the steersmarts unit, but synergy decided to make the extra sector shaft brace part and so far it's been helping the steering issues.whats everyone's thoughts on Rusty's Off-Road track bar, it's the same tubing size as synergy, and about $120 cheaper. I understand the difference in the bushings which makes Synergy a longer lasting product (supposedly) but that's a pretty big price difference.
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