Track Bar ?
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Track Bar ?
I put this in another post about my track bar! I inspected it the other day and
found the bolts were loose along with the rear shocks....which would probably
be the cause of the severe death wobble. I swear that bar is out of alinement.
I took several measurements and found that the passenger side sticks out 1/4
more than the drivers. My dad said the bushings might be worn out....so I took
the bar off and they look good....now back in ya go! Well that's what I
thought....now the bolt holes don't line up. I can get one side in but not the
other....lol i'm about 1/4 short. Whats up with this...any ideas? I didn't
think these bars were adjustable...and it would be pretty hard for the axle to
move around much.
Brian
88 YJ
found the bolts were loose along with the rear shocks....which would probably
be the cause of the severe death wobble. I swear that bar is out of alinement.
I took several measurements and found that the passenger side sticks out 1/4
more than the drivers. My dad said the bushings might be worn out....so I took
the bar off and they look good....now back in ya go! Well that's what I
thought....now the bolt holes don't line up. I can get one side in but not the
other....lol i'm about 1/4 short. Whats up with this...any ideas? I didn't
think these bars were adjustable...and it would be pretty hard for the axle to
move around much.
Brian
88 YJ
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Re: Track Bar ?
Sometimes if you turn your steering wheel it will line the axle up with the
trackbar bolt holes...
Nick
"Wranglerjeep1" <wranglerjeep1@aol.com> wrote in message
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> I put this in another post about my track bar! I inspected it the other
day and
> found the bolts were loose along with the rear shocks....which would
probably
> be the cause of the severe death wobble. I swear that bar is out of
alinement.
> I took several measurements and found that the passenger side sticks out
1/4
> more than the drivers. My dad said the bushings might be worn out....so I
took
> the bar off and they look good....now back in ya go! Well that's what I
> thought....now the bolt holes don't line up. I can get one side in but not
the
> other....lol i'm about 1/4 short. Whats up with this...any ideas? I didn't
> think these bars were adjustable...and it would be pretty hard for the
axle to
> move around much.
>
> Brian
> 88 YJ
>
trackbar bolt holes...
Nick
"Wranglerjeep1" <wranglerjeep1@aol.com> wrote in message
news:20030805224951.27688.00001028@mb-m23.aol.com...
> I put this in another post about my track bar! I inspected it the other
day and
> found the bolts were loose along with the rear shocks....which would
probably
> be the cause of the severe death wobble. I swear that bar is out of
alinement.
> I took several measurements and found that the passenger side sticks out
1/4
> more than the drivers. My dad said the bushings might be worn out....so I
took
> the bar off and they look good....now back in ya go! Well that's what I
> thought....now the bolt holes don't line up. I can get one side in but not
the
> other....lol i'm about 1/4 short. Whats up with this...any ideas? I didn't
> think these bars were adjustable...and it would be pretty hard for the
axle to
> move around much.
>
> Brian
> 88 YJ
>
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Re: Track Bar ?
Leave it off. Your Jeep will flex better offroad, and the ride is less
harsh onroad. I finally pulled mine off last weekend, and the
difference is nothing short of amazing.
Rob
Tucson, AZ
On 06 Aug 2003 02:49:51 GMT, wranglerjeep1@aol.com (Wranglerjeep1)
wrote:
>I put this in another post about my track bar! I inspected it the other day and
>found the bolts were loose along with the rear shocks....which would probably
>be the cause of the severe death wobble. I swear that bar is out of alinement.
>I took several measurements and found that the passenger side sticks out 1/4
>more than the drivers. My dad said the bushings might be worn out....so I took
>the bar off and they look good....now back in ya go! Well that's what I
>thought....now the bolt holes don't line up. I can get one side in but not the
>other....lol i'm about 1/4 short. Whats up with this...any ideas? I didn't
>think these bars were adjustable...and it would be pretty hard for the axle to
>move around much.
>
>Brian
>88 YJ
harsh onroad. I finally pulled mine off last weekend, and the
difference is nothing short of amazing.
Rob
Tucson, AZ
On 06 Aug 2003 02:49:51 GMT, wranglerjeep1@aol.com (Wranglerjeep1)
wrote:
>I put this in another post about my track bar! I inspected it the other day and
>found the bolts were loose along with the rear shocks....which would probably
>be the cause of the severe death wobble. I swear that bar is out of alinement.
>I took several measurements and found that the passenger side sticks out 1/4
>more than the drivers. My dad said the bushings might be worn out....so I took
>the bar off and they look good....now back in ya go! Well that's what I
>thought....now the bolt holes don't line up. I can get one side in but not the
>other....lol i'm about 1/4 short. Whats up with this...any ideas? I didn't
>think these bars were adjustable...and it would be pretty hard for the axle to
>move around much.
>
>Brian
>88 YJ
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In article <cqh4jvs18nhbanej54bqcihfjtg3qqflj4@4ax.com>, Rob Bottom
<rebottom@msn.com> writes:
>Leave it off. Your Jeep will flex better offroad, and the ride is less
>harsh onroad. I finally pulled mine off last weekend, and the
>difference is nothing short of amazing.
>
Ditto. I've had mine off for 13 years without a problem.
Jim
88 Grand Wagoneer
89 Wrangler
00 Grand Cherokee
<rebottom@msn.com> writes:
>Leave it off. Your Jeep will flex better offroad, and the ride is less
>harsh onroad. I finally pulled mine off last weekend, and the
>difference is nothing short of amazing.
>
Ditto. I've had mine off for 13 years without a problem.
Jim
88 Grand Wagoneer
89 Wrangler
00 Grand Cherokee
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Re: Track Bar ?
Jim.
On your YJ or your Waggy? My Waggy is bone stock right now, but I plan on
starting mods soon. I want it to be a competent trail vehicle as well as a
daily driver.
http://www.delawareja.com/gallery/albuo36
TJim
98 TJ SE
90 SJ GW
"Jim Boucher" <jianryla@aol.com> wrote in message
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> In article <cqh4jvs18nhbanej54bqcihfjtg3qqflj4@4ax.com>, Rob Bottom
> <rebottom@msn.com> writes:
>
> >Leave it off. Your Jeep will flex better offroad, and the ride is less
> >harsh onroad. I finally pulled mine off last weekend, and the
> >difference is nothing short of amazing.
> >
>
> Ditto. I've had mine off for 13 years without a problem.
> Jim
>
> 88 Grand Wagoneer
> 89 Wrangler
> 00 Grand Cherokee
On your YJ or your Waggy? My Waggy is bone stock right now, but I plan on
starting mods soon. I want it to be a competent trail vehicle as well as a
daily driver.
http://www.delawareja.com/gallery/albuo36
TJim
98 TJ SE
90 SJ GW
"Jim Boucher" <jianryla@aol.com> wrote in message
news:20030807100230.25815.00002001@mb-m07.aol.com...
> In article <cqh4jvs18nhbanej54bqcihfjtg3qqflj4@4ax.com>, Rob Bottom
> <rebottom@msn.com> writes:
>
> >Leave it off. Your Jeep will flex better offroad, and the ride is less
> >harsh onroad. I finally pulled mine off last weekend, and the
> >difference is nothing short of amazing.
> >
>
> Ditto. I've had mine off for 13 years without a problem.
> Jim
>
> 88 Grand Wagoneer
> 89 Wrangler
> 00 Grand Cherokee
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Re: Track Bar ?
I got it back in....and its the rear track bar! I just used a jack to lift one
side....causing the bar to move over. I should have figured that out the other
night....but with humidity so damn high, no wind and 90 degree temps...I get a
lil bent lol.
Brian
88 YJ
side....causing the bar to move over. I should have figured that out the other
night....but with humidity so damn high, no wind and 90 degree temps...I get a
lil bent lol.
Brian
88 YJ
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Re: Track Bar ?
I just removed my rear almost 7 yrs ago (snapped the axle side mount on
a trail. Havent had it back on since, have had the front track bar off
for the past 4 yrs, dont notice any difference at all on road.. the axle
is located by the leafsprings anyhow.
Wranglerjeep1 wrote:
> I put this in another post about my track bar! I inspected it the other day and
> found the bolts were loose along with the rear shocks....which would probably
> be the cause of the severe death wobble. I swear that bar is out of alinement.
> I took several measurements and found that the passenger side sticks out 1/4
> more than the drivers. My dad said the bushings might be worn out....so I took
> the bar off and they look good....now back in ya go! Well that's what I
> thought....now the bolt holes don't line up. I can get one side in but not the
> other....lol i'm about 1/4 short. Whats up with this...any ideas? I didn't
> think these bars were adjustable...and it would be pretty hard for the axle to
> move around much.
>
> Brian
> 88 YJ
>
a trail. Havent had it back on since, have had the front track bar off
for the past 4 yrs, dont notice any difference at all on road.. the axle
is located by the leafsprings anyhow.
Wranglerjeep1 wrote:
> I put this in another post about my track bar! I inspected it the other day and
> found the bolts were loose along with the rear shocks....which would probably
> be the cause of the severe death wobble. I swear that bar is out of alinement.
> I took several measurements and found that the passenger side sticks out 1/4
> more than the drivers. My dad said the bushings might be worn out....so I took
> the bar off and they look good....now back in ya go! Well that's what I
> thought....now the bolt holes don't line up. I can get one side in but not the
> other....lol i'm about 1/4 short. Whats up with this...any ideas? I didn't
> think these bars were adjustable...and it would be pretty hard for the axle to
> move around much.
>
> Brian
> 88 YJ
>
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Re: Track Bar ?
>I just removed my rear almost 7 yrs ago (snapped the axle side mount on
>a trail. Havent had it back on since, have had the front track bar off
>for the past 4 yrs, dont notice any difference at all on road.. the axle
>is located by the leafsprings anyhow.
I wonder sometimes why a leaf-sprung axle needs a track bar...there's one on
the front axle of my '02 Ford Superduty as well, maybe it has do do with the
softness of the stock springs...a more compliant spring may exhibit more
lateral movement.
* * *
Matt Macchiarolo
www.townpeddler.com
www.wolverine4wd.org
http://wolverine4wd.org/rigs/macchiarolo_ml.html
>a trail. Havent had it back on since, have had the front track bar off
>for the past 4 yrs, dont notice any difference at all on road.. the axle
>is located by the leafsprings anyhow.
I wonder sometimes why a leaf-sprung axle needs a track bar...there's one on
the front axle of my '02 Ford Superduty as well, maybe it has do do with the
softness of the stock springs...a more compliant spring may exhibit more
lateral movement.
* * *
Matt Macchiarolo
www.townpeddler.com
www.wolverine4wd.org
http://wolverine4wd.org/rigs/macchiarolo_ml.html
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Re: Track Bar ?
We live in a litigious society.
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Matt Macchiarolo wrote:
>
> I wonder sometimes why a leaf-sprung axle needs a track bar...there's one on
> the front axle of my '02 Ford Superduty as well, maybe it has do do with the
> softness of the stock springs...a more compliant spring may exhibit more
> lateral movement.
> * * *
> Matt Macchiarolo
> www.townpeddler.com
> www.wolverine4wd.org
> http://wolverine4wd.org/rigs/macchiarolo_ml.html
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Matt Macchiarolo wrote:
>
> I wonder sometimes why a leaf-sprung axle needs a track bar...there's one on
> the front axle of my '02 Ford Superduty as well, maybe it has do do with the
> softness of the stock springs...a more compliant spring may exhibit more
> lateral movement.
> * * *
> Matt Macchiarolo
> www.townpeddler.com
> www.wolverine4wd.org
> http://wolverine4wd.org/rigs/macchiarolo_ml.html