Jeep Cherokee Track Bar
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Re: Jeep Cherokee Track Bar
Make sure that the track bar mounting flange (bolted to the frame)
doesnt have its mounting 'hole' deformed or egg-shaped due to the
constant pounding from a loose trac bar. Not a biggy to replace ...
cheap from a salvage yard.
In article <1119392080.932040.228430@g49g2000cwa.googlegroups .com>,
<dgliddell@aapt.net.au> wrote:
> I have a 95 Jeep Cherokee which has slpooy steering and tends towards
> instability over bumps in the road. I've discovered that there is some
> movement in the track bar where it bolts onto the bracket on the right
> hand side of the vehicle (right hand drive). Is this likely to be the
> problem and if so must the whole track bar be replaced or is the bush
> where the bolt goes through replaceable?
>
> Dave
>
doesnt have its mounting 'hole' deformed or egg-shaped due to the
constant pounding from a loose trac bar. Not a biggy to replace ...
cheap from a salvage yard.
In article <1119392080.932040.228430@g49g2000cwa.googlegroups .com>,
<dgliddell@aapt.net.au> wrote:
> I have a 95 Jeep Cherokee which has slpooy steering and tends towards
> instability over bumps in the road. I've discovered that there is some
> movement in the track bar where it bolts onto the bracket on the right
> hand side of the vehicle (right hand drive). Is this likely to be the
> problem and if so must the whole track bar be replaced or is the bush
> where the bolt goes through replaceable?
>
> Dave
>
#12
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Re: Jeep Cherokee Track Bar
Make sure that the track bar mounting flange (bolted to the frame)
doesnt have its mounting 'hole' deformed or egg-shaped due to the
constant pounding from a loose trac bar. Not a biggy to replace ...
cheap from a salvage yard.
In article <1119392080.932040.228430@g49g2000cwa.googlegroups .com>,
<dgliddell@aapt.net.au> wrote:
> I have a 95 Jeep Cherokee which has slpooy steering and tends towards
> instability over bumps in the road. I've discovered that there is some
> movement in the track bar where it bolts onto the bracket on the right
> hand side of the vehicle (right hand drive). Is this likely to be the
> problem and if so must the whole track bar be replaced or is the bush
> where the bolt goes through replaceable?
>
> Dave
>
doesnt have its mounting 'hole' deformed or egg-shaped due to the
constant pounding from a loose trac bar. Not a biggy to replace ...
cheap from a salvage yard.
In article <1119392080.932040.228430@g49g2000cwa.googlegroups .com>,
<dgliddell@aapt.net.au> wrote:
> I have a 95 Jeep Cherokee which has slpooy steering and tends towards
> instability over bumps in the road. I've discovered that there is some
> movement in the track bar where it bolts onto the bracket on the right
> hand side of the vehicle (right hand drive). Is this likely to be the
> problem and if so must the whole track bar be replaced or is the bush
> where the bolt goes through replaceable?
>
> Dave
>
#13
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Posts: n/a
Re: Jeep Cherokee Track Bar
Make sure that the track bar mounting flange (bolted to the frame)
doesnt have its mounting 'hole' deformed or egg-shaped due to the
constant pounding from a loose trac bar. Not a biggy to replace ...
cheap from a salvage yard.
In article <1119392080.932040.228430@g49g2000cwa.googlegroups .com>,
<dgliddell@aapt.net.au> wrote:
> I have a 95 Jeep Cherokee which has slpooy steering and tends towards
> instability over bumps in the road. I've discovered that there is some
> movement in the track bar where it bolts onto the bracket on the right
> hand side of the vehicle (right hand drive). Is this likely to be the
> problem and if so must the whole track bar be replaced or is the bush
> where the bolt goes through replaceable?
>
> Dave
>
doesnt have its mounting 'hole' deformed or egg-shaped due to the
constant pounding from a loose trac bar. Not a biggy to replace ...
cheap from a salvage yard.
In article <1119392080.932040.228430@g49g2000cwa.googlegroups .com>,
<dgliddell@aapt.net.au> wrote:
> I have a 95 Jeep Cherokee which has slpooy steering and tends towards
> instability over bumps in the road. I've discovered that there is some
> movement in the track bar where it bolts onto the bracket on the right
> hand side of the vehicle (right hand drive). Is this likely to be the
> problem and if so must the whole track bar be replaced or is the bush
> where the bolt goes through replaceable?
>
> Dave
>
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