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Rear Trackbar Relocation Mount vs Spring

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Old Jan 21, 2013 | 05:58 PM
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Nice thing though if you do go with a TF bracket, even if you have a adj trackbar, it raises your roll center reducing body roll. I run mine on the tallest setting and it handles great. Also reinforces the oe bracket by bolting around the axle, very strong and never heard of one of these breaking or bending.

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Old Jan 21, 2013 | 06:20 PM
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Originally Posted by Jumpmaster

Not trying to hijack, but would going with a beefier rear track bar like TF be more beneficial than just using the factory track bar and the relocation bracket that comes with their 2.5" coil lift? I ordered the monster front tb and was wondering if it would be wise to follow suit in the rear? Thanks.
Eddie runs the stock trackbars on his rigs so that should say something
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Old Jan 22, 2013 | 06:03 PM
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Originally Posted by Jumpmaster
Not trying to hijack, but would going with a beefier rear track bar like TF be more beneficial than just using the factory track bar and the relocation bracket that comes with their 2.5" coil lift? I ordered the monster front tb and was wondering if it would be wise to follow suit in the rear? Thanks.
Mostly for adjustment reasons so you can dial it in exactly. Also, track bars are under a lot of force and brackets have been know to fail.
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