88yj
Mud Slinger
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Post by 88yj on Jul 7, 2009 16:07:05 GMT -5
So, im having an issue with my rear passenger side shock hitting the track bar bracket. Its an 88yj with a 4" spring lift. Originally I thought the issue stremmed from the bottom bolt on the track bar being in backwards, so after finding that the passenger side shock had a hole in the side if the shock case, from what I thought was from the bolt, I put new shocks on the rear, turned the bolt around, checked that everything was tight, drove it a little this weekend, only to see that the bracket has hit the shock again! No hole yet, but I'm sure a little wheeling would make the same thing occur. Has anyone had this issue, or know what could be causing this to happen? ?
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Post by waterman on Jul 7, 2009 19:21:01 GMT -5
Remove the rear trac bar and throw it away,,,you dont need it
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Post by Founding Father on Jul 7, 2009 19:42:52 GMT -5
yeh trac bar is useless in the rear
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Post by GrassRootsPR on Jul 7, 2009 19:50:43 GMT -5
Garbagize it
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Post by HamiltonLJ on Jul 7, 2009 19:55:13 GMT -5
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Post by waterman on Jul 8, 2009 4:16:43 GMT -5
No need for it,,a yj on leaf springs has no side to side movement unlike a tj or lj on coil springs. when i did my lift that was the first thing that went in the trash,,it was even stated in the kit directions not to reuse the trac bar.
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88yj
Mud Slinger
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Post by 88yj on Jul 8, 2009 14:28:37 GMT -5
Thanks alot for the responses guys, the track bar is as good as gone!
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