Track Bar replacement questions
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Track Bar replacement questions
Ok this actually started out going to be a replace the bushing project,
but a co-worker of mine gave me a brand new track bar (still has chryslers
stickers on it), so now we shift to replacing the whole thing.
What would be the best way to ensure the front axle doesn't shift when I
remove the old bar? Should I use to jacks and jack the frame on both sides
to allow me to shift the axle if need be? or should I just leave the J**P on
the ground and change it? or does someone here have a better idea(s)?
Also, while I'm asking, what's the best/easiest way to change the rear sway
bar bushings?
Thanks
Snow...93 XJ
but a co-worker of mine gave me a brand new track bar (still has chryslers
stickers on it), so now we shift to replacing the whole thing.
What would be the best way to ensure the front axle doesn't shift when I
remove the old bar? Should I use to jacks and jack the frame on both sides
to allow me to shift the axle if need be? or should I just leave the J**P on
the ground and change it? or does someone here have a better idea(s)?
Also, while I'm asking, what's the best/easiest way to change the rear sway
bar bushings?
Thanks
Snow...93 XJ
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Re: Track Bar replacement questions
Snow wrote:
> Ok this actually started out going to be a replace the bushing project,
> but a co-worker of mine gave me a brand new track bar (still has chryslers
> stickers on it), so now we shift to replacing the whole thing.
>
> What would be the best way to ensure the front axle doesn't shift when I
> remove the old bar? Should I use to jacks and jack the frame on both sides
> to allow me to shift the axle if need be? or should I just leave the J**P on
> the ground and change it? or does someone here have a better idea(s)?
It's going to shift anyway. I just dropped the trackbar , put in new bushings
then put it back up. Had to have someone lean on the ZJ to get the bolt in
but that was about it.
> Ok this actually started out going to be a replace the bushing project,
> but a co-worker of mine gave me a brand new track bar (still has chryslers
> stickers on it), so now we shift to replacing the whole thing.
>
> What would be the best way to ensure the front axle doesn't shift when I
> remove the old bar? Should I use to jacks and jack the frame on both sides
> to allow me to shift the axle if need be? or should I just leave the J**P on
> the ground and change it? or does someone here have a better idea(s)?
It's going to shift anyway. I just dropped the trackbar , put in new bushings
then put it back up. Had to have someone lean on the ZJ to get the bolt in
but that was about it.
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Re: Track Bar replacement questions
Actually, it might not shift if you're on level ground. If all else fails,
turn on the car and turn the steering wheel left and right, bounce up and
down on it and it will settle centered (naturally). *shrug* If you don't
have a lift, just bolt up one side and have someone turn the steering wheel
(or lean as said before) until the holes line up.
Eric
"Snow" <snowball_2004@msn.com> wrote in message
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> Ok this actually started out going to be a replace the bushing
project,
> but a co-worker of mine gave me a brand new track bar (still has chryslers
> stickers on it), so now we shift to replacing the whole thing.
>
> What would be the best way to ensure the front axle doesn't shift when I
> remove the old bar? Should I use to jacks and jack the frame on both
sides
> to allow me to shift the axle if need be? or should I just leave the J**P
on
> the ground and change it? or does someone here have a better idea(s)?
>
> Also, while I'm asking, what's the best/easiest way to change the rear
sway
> bar bushings?
>
> Thanks
> Snow...93 XJ
>
>
turn on the car and turn the steering wheel left and right, bounce up and
down on it and it will settle centered (naturally). *shrug* If you don't
have a lift, just bolt up one side and have someone turn the steering wheel
(or lean as said before) until the holes line up.
Eric
"Snow" <snowball_2004@msn.com> wrote in message
news:gmAZa.761$kp4.143199@news20.bellglobal.com...
> Ok this actually started out going to be a replace the bushing
project,
> but a co-worker of mine gave me a brand new track bar (still has chryslers
> stickers on it), so now we shift to replacing the whole thing.
>
> What would be the best way to ensure the front axle doesn't shift when I
> remove the old bar? Should I use to jacks and jack the frame on both
sides
> to allow me to shift the axle if need be? or should I just leave the J**P
on
> the ground and change it? or does someone here have a better idea(s)?
>
> Also, while I'm asking, what's the best/easiest way to change the rear
sway
> bar bushings?
>
> Thanks
> Snow...93 XJ
>
>
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