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2004 Jeep Grand Cherokee

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Hi, I have a 2004 Jeep Grand Cherokee with the 6 cylinder standard Laredo 4x4 with 154,00 miles, I need a front track bar. Does anyone have long term success with an front track bar beside a Mopar, really do not want to spend the money, I only drive about 4,000 miles a year and no off road, any help appreciated. :nerd:
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Hi, I have a 2004 Jeep Grand Cherokee with the 6 cylinder standard Laredo 4x4 with 154,00 miles, I need a front track bar. Does anyone have long term success with an front track bar beside a Mopar, really do not want to spend the money, I only drive about 4,000 miles a year and no off road, any help appreciated. :nerd:
Wrong forum, feller, but my 2004 does just fine with a replacement from Autozone.

It's not the track bar that wears out, but the bushings.

Josh
Thank you for the reply wrong forum stupid me, so yours is fine from Autozone been reading about all these failures in a few months, yes the bushings going bad, may I ask you what brand you have on yours.
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Thank you for the reply wrong forum stupid me, so yours is fine from Autozone been reading about all these failures in a few months, yes the bushings going bad, may I ask you what brand you have on yours.
It's just whatever Autozone carries. Duralast or whatever. It's OE equivalent.

I'll upgrade if I ever lift it more than a couple inches, but for now, not necessary.

Josh
This is late-to-need, but I bought a Moog on Amazon (~$65) and just completed the install yesterday. So far so good. That was NOT a walk-in-the-park job btw. Why Chrysler put that welded nut on the passenger/15-mm side.... ugh. That bolt is gonna’ rust out/freeze on, and that bolt will sheer. That was quite the job. Good luck.
I purchased a ACDELCO front track bar October 2020 from ROCKAUTO for $65.00 including shipping for my 2004 Grand Cherokee 4.0, was actually a little bigger than original Mopar front track bar. Did the job exact fit tightened up the steering, not an off roader so if you go off road you must upgrade.
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