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Rancho Performance HD Front Adjustable Track Bar

MODEL # ROSRS62128

$210.39


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great product 1 year ago
5out of 5stars
robad
Use this on my wifes jeep after a 2.5 inch lift. it works as it should. simple to istall. would recommend for anyone that needs to center their axles after lifting their jeep
  
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Great item and affordably priced  1 year ago
5out of 5stars
Dbryan0927
Some may say that you don't need adjustable track bars for smaller lift kits, but I'd argue that you must center your axles if you are trying to do the job right. I combined the Rancho front and rear adjustable track bars with an AEV 2" spacer lift kit on a 2019 jeep JLU. The install of both track bars was very easy and only took one try to perfectly center both axles. The finish on the track backs was very high quality, as were the bushings. It definitely helped to have an extra set of hands to hold the other side of the track bar as I guided it into position, but other than that, it is a very quick job. The Jeep rides and handles like stock.
  
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Great addition to my Jeep 4 years ago
5out of 5stars
Nelson B.
I recently installed a 2-1/2in lift (front and back) to my JL Wrangler, which pulled the front axle off-center just a little. I ordered this Rancho track bar - after reading reviews of several brands - to enable me to re-center the axle. The install was very simple (15-20 minutes). I measured off the fenders on both sides to determine how far off I was dealing with and divided that amount by 2. I lengthened this Rancho track bar by this amount over the measurement of my stock track bar once removed (measuring bolt hole center to center). I pulled the axle over using a large ratchet strap to line up the holes of the Rancho. Once installed, I re-measured off of the fenders both sides. The axle was dead-center. This was confirmed by my alignment shop where I took it to have it aligned after all of the mods I'd been doing to my fairly new Jeep. I can't say that I notice a huge difference in the ride, but the Jeep only has 10k miles on it and the stock track bar bushings showed very little wear. I do highly recommend the Rancho track bar as it is built very beefy and is adjustable.
  
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