CalSgt
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Actually I think in that quote he was talking about steering stabilizers.
2012 JKUR Billet Silver
2012 JK Dozer
1975 DJ5 Postal
Well... I guess my ADD doesn't let me follow two conversations in one thread
Actually I think in that quote he was talking about steering stabilizers.
2012 JKUR Billet Silver
2012 JK Dozer
1975 DJ5 Postal
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 isn't up to that kind of abuse. I moved back to the OE stabilizer being that the steel Synergy clamp they provide can take the beating.
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 nut. Makes for easier adjustments on the Jeep and without having to keep on fighting the jam nut.
actually i think in that quote he was talking about steering stabilizers.
Here is the best of both worlds... Fox TS stabilizer with Synergy steel clamp.
Needed to make a special spacer to make it work. Do you think its worth making???
Exactly, but now I am confusedActually I think in that quote he was talking about steering stabilizers.
2012 JKUR Billet Silver
2012 JK Dozer
1975 DJ5 Postal
what if you dont lift it, can this be used to stiffen the steering in the front? JL Moab 2019
is it any stiffer in the front end?
what if you dont lift it, can this be used to stiffen the steering in the front? JL Moab 2019
Eddie. Do you have a link for the impact wrench you use on your videos? I’m definitely getting old enough or smart enough to spring for one. They have a few options and wanted to know which Milwaukee you like best and use. Thanks.
Finally got around to installing the Synergy front track bar. I really like the adjuster nut, being able to fine tune the bar while on the jeep. Excellent video Eddie, as always