any help?!?!?
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From: ottawa
Year: 1991
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0I6 HO
ok well i was installing my spacers on my front coils last night and i had it almost done until i tried to put the trac bar back. the axle is about 3/4" too far to the pass side. any advice on where i can pry it over or maybeanother idea? anything helps
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From: +34° 25' 35.67", -81° 21' 12.04"
Year: 1993
Engine: 4.0
The problem is that now your trac bar is too short.
You have a couple options.
You can simply purchase an adjustable tracbar...
OR
You can drill another hole farther over to the drivers side of the axle bracket and remount it.
I suggest buying an adjustable tracbar but if money is tight the other method will do.
Here's a link to the drill a new hole method.
http://www.jeepforum.com/forum/f11/t...on-mod-823318/
You have a couple options.
You can simply purchase an adjustable tracbar...
OR
You can drill another hole farther over to the drivers side of the axle bracket and remount it.
I suggest buying an adjustable tracbar but if money is tight the other method will do.
Here's a link to the drill a new hole method.
http://www.jeepforum.com/forum/f11/t...on-mod-823318/
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Newbie
Joined: Jan 2012
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From: ottawa
Year: 1991
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0I6 HO
i only lifted the truck with a 1.5" teraflex spacer i wouldnt have imagined that would put me past my track bars limit. even before the new springs were on when i un bolted the track bar the axle shifted to where it is not, can i not just force it back and live with a ****ty ride until i go higher and have the $ to get adj bar? i dont like the idea of drilling/cutting the mount but cant afford the ajd bar yet....any thoughts?
Last edited by haymakers7; Feb 3, 2012 at 01:48 PM.
An adjustable track bar isnt a bad idea, but in my opinion you don't need it for that small of a lift. Get a ratchet strap and attach one end to the axel and the other to the frame and pull it back in place to re-attach your tracking bar.


