I hear ya! I can't hear anything over the hum of my tires with my hardtop on!
It's really not that big of a deal. I don't get why it matters so much to him.
I hear ya! I can't hear anything over the hum of my tires with my hardtop on!
It's really not that big of a deal. I don't get why it matters so much to him.
Dropped the Jeep off for the regear. I hope I don’t get the same bad news.
After my small lift I made need to get an adjustable rear track bar as it’s off within an 1/2” or so.
Here's hoping. I had to abandon the whole thing with the locker for now.
For a 2" lift, would you recommend an adjustable rear track bar or a rear track bar bracket? I'm trying to center the rear axle with respect to the frame and I see both choices but don't know the difference between the options. I haven't noticed anything on the drivability--just observed the look.
You will want both. A bracket alone won't center the axle.
It moves the track bar to its correct angle. The adjustable bar is what will center the axle.
They seem to say they will...
"The TeraFlex JK 2.5" Performance Spacer Lift Rear Track Bar Frame Bracket restores the track bar to its natural position without binding or interference with other components on JK models with a 2.5" Performance Spacer Lift Kit."
Is it hype? I've been bamboozled before.
