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Old 08-07-2020, 09:55 AM   #1
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UltraRv Track Bar

Here are some pix of my installed track bar from UltraRv.

It went on with a couple of little hitches. The bar was too long. At first I thought that my axle might not be centered between the frame rails but after careful measurement I determined that the axle is centered and the bar a little too long. I cut off 1/2".

This may have been just me but it looked like the bar might contact the differential bracket. To reduce that possibility I added a spacer between the bracket and the bar. Second picture.

Copious amounts of LockTite Blue to assure it stays tight.
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You're gonna love it. Trac bars made the biggest improvement of any of the mods I did.

BTW, I'm probably going to remove the spacers from the front Sumos. After removing the 125 lb boat anchor TV from over the dog house I'm finding the ride up front just a little too firm.
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