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Teraflex 4"??? ANYONE HAVE IT?
Am I the only person on this forum that has Teraflex's 4" for a WJ? I really want to know what is better. Should I use the track bar drop bracket? I needed it with my stock track bar, but now I have Kevin's Adj. Track Bar...and it fits without the bracket.
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I have the same kit. I am Jeep NooB though so I can't help you. Since buying a WJ,
I've spent numerous hours underneath it installing new parts and chasing noises. You'd think I bought an old Harley not an 03' Jeep. Oh well, I love it and will keep spending money and lying on the concrete till the wee hours. |
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Agreed, when your lying on concrete xmas day doing something jeep-wise, theres somethig wrong.
Anyhow, if your steering and suspension feels good w/o the trackbardropkit, Id say stick with it.
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If you have the adjustable trackbar then stick with it. It allows for less stress to be put on the uni-body in the area where the drop bracket installs. This in turn helps prevent cracks in the unibody on that specific area. ~~Regards~~
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actually, I have just figured out that, the drop bracket is a good thing. They way it installs, it really doesnt put any extra stress on the body. I just noticed that my track bar is on a way diffrent angle than my drag link...causing bump steer. So that drop bracket is goin right back on to even things out.
Here ya go: ![]() Last edited by Death-Mobile; 12-31-2004 at 10:49 AM.. |
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