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Duffs drop adjustable trac bar?

71HLFCAB

Full Member
Joined
Jun 29, 2001
Messages
313
Loc.
Blairsville, Ga
I have the 3.5" suspension lift from James Duff that came with an adjustable drop trac bar bracket. It is installed in the #3 hole on bracket, (closest to the center of the truck) I have had it on for a while and am in the process of getting new tie rod ends, drag link, steering box rebuilt and want to make sure I have good steering. I think I am good nothing looks wrong, but is there another way to tell or measure to make sure its in the proper hole. My trail rig has a drop trac bar bracket from Wild Horses and it only has one hole, and it works fine. Thanks for any help, Casey
 

DuneBuster

Sr. Member
Joined
Dec 14, 2004
Messages
423
Loc.
Canton
You use the hole that makes the trac bar as close to parallell as the stering link from the pittman arm to the steering linkage.
 

zeeman1

Bronco Guru
Joined
Apr 27, 2008
Messages
1,268
Loc.
Seattle
I'd use the hole that centers the Axle the best under the bronco and get the track bar closest to parallel with the drag link.
 

broncnaz

Bronco Guru
Joined
May 22, 2003
Messages
24,341
X2 center the axle. While a flatter trac bar is a good thing centered is better. I'd sugest getting a drag link thats adjustable that will allow you to correctly change its lenght and keep the steering box centered.
 
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