Track Bar question

greyford1979

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When I bought my truck it came with a track bar that's not in the original location. As you can see from the pics, it runs under the cross member to the top of the passenger side leaf spring. I have no idea of the manufacturer. It has a greasable bushing in the top location that needs replaced. But I have no idea to replace it with since I don't know the manufacturer. Should I just find another adjustable bar and replace in the same location or just buy an original with stock location mount. It has a leveling kit so I do know if I go with the oe I do need a drop bracket for the oe location. Or a long shot, maybe somebody out there knows whom this bar kit is made by lol.



Yes I saw the breather tube wasn't attached lol.
 

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Well I've been looking all over the net and the only thing close that looks like mine are adjustable track bars for 2005-up trucks. :confused: Just doesn't have a ball joint at the lower side like on those trucks, do I have some modified jobby? :confused:
 

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Im not familiar with whose kit that is but if you wanted to send it to me, I can make a new one to the same specs for $200-250.
 

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If the mounts/welds look good enough to re-use, there shouldn't be any foreseeable issues using what's there, other than the bump stop may contact the lower mount on the axle.

I would either pull the old end off, either try to find a replacement bushing, or replace the joint with an aftermarket one. Or measure the total length of the trac bar, then fab a new one with some high quality joints (http://www.currieenterprises.com/cestore/categories.aspx?id=1232). Or if the length is within "30.25" to 33.25" eye to eye", pick up one of these: http://zoneoffroad.com/product-acc?ca=31&su=37&su2=57
 

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Yeah I was thinking to see if I could try to find replacement bushings by taking it off and measuring or just fabbing up a new one. If I go the fabbing up route I think I might just have to go with PMF as that seems like a very reasonable price and I won't be the one that has to do it LOL Just driving me nuts that I can't figure out who made this kit LOL Maybe it's an older kit the original owner put on it:shrug:
 

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Too bad you dont have the original mounts, then you could just buy Trevors adj bar for your truck. I think Trevor has very reasonable prices and his products are excellent quality imo
 

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Yeah, if you knew the pin diameter, and it matched the stock size, you could just buy the ICON adjustable one. I have it and it works nice. Quality product.

Or.... Have PMF build you one.
 

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Yeah I've looked at the Icon bars as an option or going with PMF if I can't find bushings for it. Just gotta wait till after vacation and when I decide to take it off the truck to get a better look at it :doh:
 

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Wow, the pitman arm looks like its at least a six inch drop.

The mounting location of the trac bar is really similar to the front end kit that dynatrac sells for those years trucks.
 

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It also kinda looks like the trac bar is getting hit by the pumpkin during compression.

I think I see the factory axle side trac bar mount in one picture. Maybe get a frame side mount and factory style trac bar.
 

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