eh, I get it. Metric hardware costs a LOT more and if they used them, people would be bitching about how expensive their stuff is.
Awesome :)
The brace is really what you need more than...
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eh, I get it. Metric hardware costs a LOT more and if they used them, people would be bitching about how expensive their stuff is.
Awesome :)
The brace is really what you need more than...
Thanks! Been super happy with the Synergy steering system. :thumb:
LOL - I actually had ones that are close but were either too small or too big. :crazyeyes:
Should make your Jeep track nicely. Fortunately, you have a FAD and it shouldn't be an issue.
:doh: How could I forget
I think it's to help keep the bronze bushing in place.
Honestly, I think you'll be real happy with them.
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In a quest to find the source of his death wobble, doubletapdaddy here on WAYALIFE.com filmed and posted up an interesting video clip and in it, you can clearly see his steering box pulling away from...
So do it on your forum. :rolleyes2:
In spite of what you seem to think, it costs money to operate this forum and I pay for it out of my pocket. I use this forum as an extension of the YouTube...
So, of your 4 posts since signing up on my forum, 2 of them are to pimp videos you made about products. If it's all the same to you, maybe you should start up your own forum and pimp them there.
There is NO "wandering steering" issue. The real issue is that there is WAY TOO MUCH AIR in the tires from the dealership. This is why some "feel" worse than others as some have more air in them than...
I totally get it and hope they work out for you.
I hope you don't take this the wrong way but nothing RC makes is something most would consider to be, "high end". This isn't a me trying to talk smack about them, it's just who they are as they've...
Honestly, I've installed and tested a myriad of shocks over the last 20+ years including old school hydro shocks to triple bypass remote reservoir shocks and coilovers and honestly, I can't say that...
No, it is by no means a driveway project. The synergy bolt on kit would be.
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Running the EVO one on our JL and loving it :yup:
LOL - NO mud terrain is gonna be "impressive" in the snow. But, of all the mud terrains, I would still say that STT Pros are one of the best in it or at least, based on what I've seen.
They're more or less the same thing. These Synergy track bars just have the added benefit of the adjustment on your Jeep thing. :yup:
Glad we could recommend it :)
Truthfully? No.
Both use dual durometer bushings and both are good track bars. Where the Synergy is better is in that it comes with their double adjuster and pinch bolt and to me, that's a big improvement over a jam...
Cool - glad we could share this with you then :)
The Synergy tie-rod is really tough and no lie, I've started using it like a skid or slider. Problem is, the aluminum clamp that Fox provides...
If you ever lift your JT, I would recommend it as well.
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LOL - we try our hardest :)
You bet! So glad we can help people like you with them :)
Installing an aftermarket adjustable front track bar is a great way to help re-center your axle after installing a 2”-3” lift and while there are a lot out options out there to choose from, I might...
As mentioned, there are NO sensors in your front bumper. They are located inside your Jeep and they measure the rate of deceleration.