IRO Double Shear - Get one.
So despite my efforts to improve my steering, I never could get the "slop" out of the center of the wheel. Originally I bought a Rusty's HD track bar and steering conversion but soon found out I couldn't keep TRE's alive in the track bar long enough to enjoy the tighter steering. I really hate that I didn't research track bar options before I got my Rusty's piece but at least IRO made their double shear end an M22x1.5 LH threading to allow people to use their end on even a standard track bar (or a Rusty's piece). Before running to this option I tired to give the Rusty's bar a good chance by drilling out the axle end with hopes of eliminating the bolt slop but it was apparent the problem kept coming back to the TRE. Either the case I drove the Jeep after the double shear piece and man, what a difference. My XJ finally drives like a normal vehicle. Here are some pictures.
Never again will I grease your stupid ***...

Comparison. I like how the IRO bracket is only two pieces creatively bent to make the part. They even took care to weld up all their bend relief cuts. It's a solid piece and fits very well.

Installed! Now doesn't that just look better? Matches my 3-link too
Never again will I grease your stupid ***...

Comparison. I like how the IRO bracket is only two pieces creatively bent to make the part. They even took care to weld up all their bend relief cuts. It's a solid piece and fits very well.

Installed! Now doesn't that just look better? Matches my 3-link too

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that rubber in the bushing will still have a touch of play but will be a huge improvement. a jj or heim joint would be best imo.
a double sheer mount is one of the first things i would do if i had a stock xj.
a double sheer mount is one of the first things i would do if i had a stock xj.
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It seems okay but I have two gripes about it. One, there are no hex features on the links so you're either forced to vice-grip it and destroy the powder coating or allow the TRE to max out and tighten aganist that. Neither of which I like. Second, when I cut the wheel hard right, the tie rod drags across the top of the track bar bolt head. They provide what's called a "low clearance socket cap screw" but its only a few thousands lower and doesn't help much. I now limit my self when I cut it right because of the deflection I measured in the tie rod as its drug across the bolt. I mean its good DOM tubing, and factory TRE's... The only thing Rusty did was cut it to length and thread the ends. They should have done something about it. I called and spent a few mind numbing rounds with Zack their "engineer" and he just got on my nerves b/c he kept insisting I'll get "good life" from that system. It's like dude, it rubs against my f**kin axle.... I wouldn't recommend them.
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