best track bar for cherokee
ive tried the search. all the threads seem to be for lifted jeeps. my cherokee is not lifted,but i need to know what the best track bar is to eliminate death wobble. also should i get the track bar kit with the frame mount or just the track bar? i dont plan on wheeling it.thanks for your opinions.
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From: Spokane Valley, WA
Year: 1989
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
Get your front end off the ground and check your ball joints, front u joints, tie rods, upper and lower control arms and track bar. A pry bar bar of good length and a second hand cranking on the steering wheel can show a ton of worn out parts.
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i will definitely check my front end. but as for now ive turned the wheel back and forth and i know for a fact i need a new track bar. just wondering which one is the best for a cherokee and for eliminating daeth wobble. also need to know if i should replace the bracket or not.
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From: Lansing, MI
Year: 2000
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
I have a JKS adjustable track bar. No problems with it, just make SURE you have the ends tightened down properly.

http://jksmfg.com/i-13306791-cheroke...-3-5-lift.html

http://jksmfg.com/i-13306791-cheroke...-3-5-lift.html
so the jks adjustable is ok for a cherokee with stock suspension. im not lifting my jeep at all. just want to eliminate the death wobble. ive heard kevins off road is the best track bar but that kit he sells is like $367. im not gonna pay that much. i will probably get the jks one.im guessing its gonna be ok to use the stock bracket? or should i upgrade?
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From: Indianapolis
Year: '99 and '91
Model: Cherokee
I'm kind of in the same boat. I'll be at 2.5" lift and need a track bar soon. I want to upgrade, but options are sparse for under 3" of lift.
I looked at the JKS, I like it, I'd rather have double shear though. Plus I've seen people saying that smaller lifts (or in your case NO lift) have problems with the track bar hitting their diff cover. Even from just bumps on the street. It says something about it on JKS's site.
I looked at the JKS, I like it, I'd rather have double shear though. Plus I've seen people saying that smaller lifts (or in your case NO lift) have problems with the track bar hitting their diff cover. Even from just bumps on the street. It says something about it on JKS's site.

Mine is rusted beyond recognition, and the bolt is all but disintegrated.
What is the best way to approach this replacement?
Do I need a new bracket also?
Where can I get that? There are no junkyards in my area.
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From: charlotte
Year: 2000
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.6L stroker
Just make sure to check your mileage on whatever bracket you get. Gotta keep it under 125k man.
yup, I agree also, I ended up getting one for mine, not lifted, nothing, daily driver. Moog Track bar was awesome, if you order it from advanced auto, you can go online, use a few coupons, and get it for firt cheap, I think i got mine for like $65 total, then just said I'd pick it up in store. bam, $65 moog track bar. lol








