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semper fi
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Trackbar ?????'s
the more i research on here and read, the more i am wondering about my trackbar. the trackbar that came with my 5.5 iro is oversized and very beefy, buttttttttt seems many people on here swear by the jks adj trackbar. would i be better off to get an adj from jks before i start the build? or will the oversized work fine?
thanks
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-2002 Grand Cherokee Overland 4.7 HO, 5.5 IRO w/adj. LA's & quick discos, Bilstein 5150 remote res, Addco front and rear, K&N intake, 33x12.5 dik cepek F-CII(dd setup), 32x11 bighorns(wheeling setup) -2003 wrangler, 4.0 liter, manual transmission, cd player, sound and light bar, subs, 6 inch lift, 33x12.50 -2005 wk 4.7.....waiting to install 4 inch superlift |
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i say run the one that came with the kit until u feel the need to throw more money at the jeep
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GSMW!
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JKS is a top notch company. The reason you see so much about their products is because they are well made and have been around for a while. IRO is newer to the game, especially the ZJ/WJ crowd yet they seem to be proving themselves.
I would run the bar you purchased.
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-Tim GS-MW 2009 INFO KD8EBC '94 ZJ 5.2 LTD Project TORTOISE Build-up thread JCR Rock Sliders Ford Taurus E-fan Install Dana 20 Twin Stick |
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I don't see any complaints about IRO track bars but you can't go wrong with an adjustable one especially if it's made by JKS
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-Eric Colorado Jeep Club Member #67 2007 Wrangler Sahara Unlimited...stock as of now |
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