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B1

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caster is all messed up now. but i have some radius arm drop brackets that i hope will alleviate that issue. also, i noticed when i put the high steer on, the draglink didnt match the trackbar. i am running a drop bracket on that too.
what should i do?

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HotWheels

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If you know a good old for dealer..the track bar is actually meant to be straigtened on a machine. I did it...wonderful!! drives straight!
 

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HotWheels said:
If you know a good old for dealer..the track bar is actually meant to be straigtened on a machine. I did it...wonderful!! drives straight!

I needed a bend in mine to clear the pumkin until I raised the axle end bracket and raised the trac bar on the frame to stock height.

You need an adjustable trac bar and adjustable drag link to center everything.
Sometimes you can get away with a drop trac bar and trop pitman and be fine but most need the adjectment to be perfectly centered. My steering wheel was off set and could turn more one way than the other until I got an adj. drag link.
 
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