I just got my LJ back from a shop in Colton. RE 4 1/2 sf kit with 3 1/2" springs. Got it home and noticed the rear tires are not centerd. Called them, and they told me I need an adj. track bar. OK, I wish they would have told me this when it was down there, but OK. So my question is; how hard is it to inst. myself?
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It's not difficult at all. I am assuming you have a SYE done, so you will need the bracket for a CV driveshaft:
http://www.rubiconexpress.com/Produc...=E33B923830494
and this track bar:
http://www.rubiconexpress.com/Produc...=E33B923830494
The hardest part of the install is drilling out the top hole for the bracket. Make sure you have a sharp bit, and a 90 degree drill really helps in the cramped space.
Once you have the bracket on, hook up the frame side of the track bar, then cycle your suspension a couple time(Jump up and down on your bumper). This will center your axel. Then adjust the heim to the right length, and tighten it all up.
It took me longer to write this post than to actually do it
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