Track Bar Removal On My YJ Wrangler
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- Опубліковано 6 жов 2024
- I have found that removing the track bars on my YJ has increased articulation and ride comfort.
Watch to find out how to do it yourself!
Tool list:
21mm Socket
T55 Torx
Extender
¾” Wrench
¾” Socket
Flat Head Screw Driver
Mallet
Jack
Breaker Bar
Torque Wrench
T-Iron
MAP Gas Torch
Intro song:
Comin' back soon (The bereft Man's song)
By:
Crash Test Dummies
#Jeep #JeepWrangler #TrackBars
A little spray of PB Blaster, Liquid Wrench or similar products world help. Apply previous day or longer for a good soak. You can also make up your own product with motor oil 10-20% cut by kerosene 80-90%. Old school stuff. You can use old motor oil vs new oil as it has carbon and metal fines to aid in the process. I’ve used heat like you do if all else fails.
Removing the rear shocks at the bottom helped me out big time. Thanks !
Thanks for the detailed video. Helped me remove my track bar easily
Just got a jeep thanks for the advice! Stay safe and happy trails man!
Great vid man!)
How does it handle on highway going 70 with track & sway removed? How about on turns going 60-70?
It handles excellent on the highway. The leaf springs do a great job keeping the vehicle under control on their own. If you have springs that are not as stiff as mine or if you are lifted higher than me then a sway bar might be a good Idea. Highway turns are so gradual that I haven't had any issues. Where I live everone drives 80mph minimum and when I can keep up I do just fine maintaining control of the vehicle. One important thing to note is make sure your ball joints, steering linkages, steering box, and steering stabilizer are in good shape. Those things really dictate how well you can control the jeep and when they go bad. Things get dangerous very fast.
Did it drive ALOT better around town? Handle potholes and bumps smoother?? Thx
Night and day difference.
Would I be able to cut my brackets out with a grinder?
yea you can, Just be sure you won't be needing to put the track bars back on at some point
@@JeepSheepTV Removed the track bars today, I kept the front in my stack of old parts. Night and Day difference in the drive, I took my son for a ride and he noticed it was much smoother. Thank you !!
My yj. Has the track bar removed in the rear, I'm thinking of removing the front track bar and sway bar.. my jeep has a 4" rough country lift... whats your thoughts?
And I daily this jeep
I'm not sure. I only have 1.5" of lift. I say try it but be ready to put it back of needed. Maybe in your case you want to keep the sway bar.
I've never heard of anyone referring to a bushing as a seal...
I have no idea why I did that... lol
^never makes mistakes lol
not clear show track bar
That's a bushing.. not a seal
Yea, realized that I said it wrong after the fact. You could play a fun game and try to find all the times I mess that stuff up... you will probably find quite a few. But we are all here to learn! Even the goof on camera...
@@JeepSheepTV beware: hall monitors. LOL
@@JeepSheepTV i dont even care. Great job on the video as usual!!
This has been on my list for awhile. Finally got the HUGE TORX bits and did it today. HOLY MACKEREL!!! This solved all my problems!! Dang Jeep was STIFF!! I thought it needed an alignment, more caster on front axle, and on and on.. removing that totally useless trac bar made this Jeep a joy to drive. I took at test ride and was gone 2-1/2 hours!! It may not gain any horsepower, but it sure makes it so ANY speed is more comfortable and enjoyable!!
@@tomynoks so true!