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I want a new track bar

Area51BS

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Recommendations for nothing too extreme. Just want to get rid of the OEM squishy bushings. I’m thinking that’s what gets the back end out of shape when suspension travels far at speed such as railroad tracks.
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If you have lifted it a relocation bracket will correct track bar angle giving you that feeling…the stock bushing are pretty good imho but I did go to core rear bars with adjustable double rockjock joints for no real good reason…the rear may move alittle smoother off road but haven’t really noticed much difference overall…
 

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I found my factory bushings to be hard and cracked, not squishy, which limited articulation. Replaced lower arms and track bar with more consistent johnny joints. I have a lot of rear movement, but it tracks straight.
 

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I have the ICON adjustable bar and it's a nice unit for the price. Also have a Terraflex relocation bracket. If your track bar is not level the bracket will do way more to stabilize the back end than the new bar will.
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