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BC's adjustable track bar

68ford

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chuck said:
I do understand not wanting to pay for parts. I don't either. The part I don't understand is how giving you parts would hurt my business. I have seen the pictures of your EB way up in the air. I don't think there is a lot of EBs that can do that. It is easy to make them go fast but not so easy to make them fly and/or land right.
i agree with you and was joking about hurting your business, not saying i will even get you one customer or a couple, i would think it would be better than bad. i was just saying that because of what thet guy said. im getting a dash overlay from some guy whose not going to use his after all, but if you give me some stickers ill definately run them, preferably silver, black or white ;)
 

Gummi Bear

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720Racer said:
Chuck,

It's a good looking part, I'll keep my eyes peeled for the bracket. I've seen pictures of the racer, so I'm sure the track bar is tough enough for me.



Gummi,

I'm sorry, I meant when the ride height is finialized (when all the heavy accessories are added) is adjustment on the track bar meant to center the front end back under the truck?

Thank you both,

Galen

Gotcha man,

Yes, it centers the axle under the rig, and yes, you do want to do this as one of the last things you install when you're monkeying around with your suspension.
 

unclebap

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Yo Ben I was there when you bought the dang thing, an you slobered all over your side of the car, wonder you didnt sleep with That part!
Pat
 

chuck

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airman said:
So does the upper heim use the same bolt size as the stock? Do you use a spacer or a bigger bolt(and drill the upper mount)? I have a 3/4" heim in my hand and the spacer from the stock rubber mount fits nice in the heim hole. This makes me think to use the old bolt but what does Chuck recommend?

Jeff in AZ
I have the hi-misalienment bushings in 9/16" and 5/8" Just let me know which you need.
 
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i noticed that. i stuck a 1/2" bolt in and it had a bit of play. i figured i'd have to use a 9/16" bolt. oh well, bigger is better anyway.
 

Mr Joe

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Update:

I just realized I have an older design. Can I trim the older one as well?
 
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