Attn Jenn aka JPJeep
I pretzeled my heavy duty RE front track bar at Naches earlier this week.
Any ideas for a better replacement?? Its a 98 TJ. -jenn thought I'd start a new one for you, hey, I listed a joke reply there about a ford bronco, but seriously, the RE is not a bad product. You'll get about the same from the rest of the manufacturers. What you need to pay attention to is the gauge thickness of the steel. a little trick, get some steel tubing that is larger than the one that you have, slip it OVER the one that you have, and you have a extremely durable track bar. I know it will be tricky, but can be done. Other than that, your lookin at a custom job. More so than you have now. This trick goes well with all of the front steering components/ rods and bars. Thats the best I can do for now, take care.. ciao' bella Roberto -- Message posted via CarKB.com http://www.carkb.com/Uwe/Forums.aspx/jeep-cars/200708/1 |
Re: Attn Jenn aka JPJeep
One of the TJ gang suggested the RockKrawler - not that he said anything else is any
good, but that one seems to be. Write up: <http://www.tjhardcore.com/RKtrackbar1.htm> I have to call them, I have a few questions about it, but I just might go with that one. -jenn On Fri, 10 Aug 2007 06:23:52 GMT, "RSMuddog via CarKB.com" <u34723@uwe> wrote: >>I pretzeled my heavy duty RE front track bar at Naches earlier this week. >>Any ideas >>for a better replacement?? Its a 98 TJ. >>-jenn >> >>thought I'd start a new one for you, hey, I listed a joke reply there about a >>ford bronco, but seriously, >>the RE is not a bad product. You'll get about the same from the rest of the >>manufacturers. What you need to pay attention to is the gauge thickness of >>the steel. >>a little trick, get some steel tubing that is larger than the one that you >>have, slip it OVER the one that you have, and you have a extremely durable >>track bar. I know it will be tricky, but can be done. Other than that, your >>lookin at a custom job. More so than you have now. This trick goes well with >>all of the front steering components/ rods and bars. Thats the best I can do >>for now, take care.. >>ciao' bella >>Roberto |
Re: Attn Jenn aka JPJeep
One of the TJ gang suggested the RockKrawler - not that he said anything else is any
good, but that one seems to be. Write up: <http://www.tjhardcore.com/RKtrackbar1.htm> I have to call them, I have a few questions about it, but I just might go with that one. -jenn On Fri, 10 Aug 2007 06:23:52 GMT, "RSMuddog via CarKB.com" <u34723@uwe> wrote: >>I pretzeled my heavy duty RE front track bar at Naches earlier this week. >>Any ideas >>for a better replacement?? Its a 98 TJ. >>-jenn >> >>thought I'd start a new one for you, hey, I listed a joke reply there about a >>ford bronco, but seriously, >>the RE is not a bad product. You'll get about the same from the rest of the >>manufacturers. What you need to pay attention to is the gauge thickness of >>the steel. >>a little trick, get some steel tubing that is larger than the one that you >>have, slip it OVER the one that you have, and you have a extremely durable >>track bar. I know it will be tricky, but can be done. Other than that, your >>lookin at a custom job. More so than you have now. This trick goes well with >>all of the front steering components/ rods and bars. Thats the best I can do >>for now, take care.. >>ciao' bella >>Roberto |
Re: Attn Jenn aka JPJeep
One of the TJ gang suggested the RockKrawler - not that he said anything else is any
good, but that one seems to be. Write up: <http://www.tjhardcore.com/RKtrackbar1.htm> I have to call them, I have a few questions about it, but I just might go with that one. -jenn On Fri, 10 Aug 2007 06:23:52 GMT, "RSMuddog via CarKB.com" <u34723@uwe> wrote: >>I pretzeled my heavy duty RE front track bar at Naches earlier this week. >>Any ideas >>for a better replacement?? Its a 98 TJ. >>-jenn >> >>thought I'd start a new one for you, hey, I listed a joke reply there about a >>ford bronco, but seriously, >>the RE is not a bad product. You'll get about the same from the rest of the >>manufacturers. What you need to pay attention to is the gauge thickness of >>the steel. >>a little trick, get some steel tubing that is larger than the one that you >>have, slip it OVER the one that you have, and you have a extremely durable >>track bar. I know it will be tricky, but can be done. Other than that, your >>lookin at a custom job. More so than you have now. This trick goes well with >>all of the front steering components/ rods and bars. Thats the best I can do >>for now, take care.. >>ciao' bella >>Roberto |
Re: Attn Jenn aka JPJeep
One of the TJ gang suggested the RockKrawler - not that he said anything else is any
good, but that one seems to be. Write up: <http://www.tjhardcore.com/RKtrackbar1.htm> I have to call them, I have a few questions about it, but I just might go with that one. -jenn On Fri, 10 Aug 2007 06:23:52 GMT, "RSMuddog via CarKB.com" <u34723@uwe> wrote: >>I pretzeled my heavy duty RE front track bar at Naches earlier this week. >>Any ideas >>for a better replacement?? Its a 98 TJ. >>-jenn >> >>thought I'd start a new one for you, hey, I listed a joke reply there about a >>ford bronco, but seriously, >>the RE is not a bad product. You'll get about the same from the rest of the >>manufacturers. What you need to pay attention to is the gauge thickness of >>the steel. >>a little trick, get some steel tubing that is larger than the one that you >>have, slip it OVER the one that you have, and you have a extremely durable >>track bar. I know it will be tricky, but can be done. Other than that, your >>lookin at a custom job. More so than you have now. This trick goes well with >>all of the front steering components/ rods and bars. Thats the best I can do >>for now, take care.. >>ciao' bella >>Roberto |
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