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Rear track bar not aligning in frame mount

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Hey yall, I’m at stand-still trying to get this rear track bar back on. My jeep has been through a bunch the past couple months. I recently had a 4” lift thrown on along with tires. I’ve been trying to get a rear adjustable track bar on but my problem is the end of the bar that goes into the mount on the frame enters it on an angle horizontally. This doesn’t allow me to push the bolt through. I’ve heard that the axle can be unaligned and can cause problems. Keep in mind I had my old OEM track bar bracket snapped off due to rust and had a new one welded in. If anyone has any suggestions I am very open, because you’d be saving me lol. If any pictures are needed please let me know and i’ll try and get them posted fast.
 
Hey yall, I’m at stand-still trying to get this rear track bar back on. My jeep has been through a bunch the past couple months. I recently had a 4” lift thrown on along with tires. I’ve been trying to get a rear adjustable track bar on but my problem is the end of the bar that goes into the mount on the frame enters it on an angle horizontally. This doesn’t allow me to push the bolt through. I’ve heard that the axle can be unaligned and can cause problems. Keep in mind I had my old OEM track bar bracket snapped off due to rust and had a new one welded in. If anyone has any suggestions I am very open, because you’d be saving me lol. If any pictures are needed please let me know and i’ll try and get them posted fast.

Did you add in a relocation bracket since you installed a 4" lift? It goes on the axle side bracket and angles it forward. Pics of the whole thing you are dealing with would certainly help others help you.
 
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Did you add in a relocation bracket since you installed a 4" lift? It goes on the axle side bracket and angles it forward. Pics of the whole thing you are dealing with would certainly help others help you.
I have not ordered a relocation bracket yet. I have a “drop bracket” from the RC lift kit. I’m not sure if they are the same thing or i would need the angled bracket. I should be able to get photos in today if i get the chance.
 
I have not ordered a relocation bracket yet. I have a “drop bracket” from the RC lift kit. I’m not sure if they are the same thing or i would need the angled bracket. I should be able to get photos in today if i get the chance.

a 4” lift requires substantial raising of the pinion angle (supposing you have a DC drive driveshaft). That rotates the axle back and tends to push the rear trackbar into the gas tank or gas tank crossmember at full stuff. The angled bracket moves the axle side rear trackbar bracket forward to eliminate that problem and it lines up the trackbar joint at the frame so you can put your bolt through.

Anything “drop” sounds like it is an inferior solution to a problem.
 
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You have it on the ground, right? I could imagine it being a pain at ride height and near impossible drooped.
 
a 4” lift requires substantial raising of the pinion angle (supposing you have a DC drive driveshaft). That rotates the axle back and tends to push the rear trackbar into the gas tank or gas tank crossmember at full stuff. The angled bracket moves the axle side rear trackbar bracket forward to eliminate that problem and it lines up the trackbar joint at the frame so you can put your bolt through.

Anything “drop” sounds like it is an inferior solution to a problem.

Looks like the RC 4" has an axle side track bar relocation bracket (moves the mount upwards) and uses a skid plate spacer. They have a side note for adjustable rears and a SYE/DC "potentially" needed for AT.

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Lift: https://www.roughcountry.com/produc...eYCbctMpSm2VwG8YNMb3Ji07-q0FsjXotd_X_u7mmvThF
Instructions: https://s3.amazonaws.com/roughcountry/install/921906300.pdf
 
Looks like the RC 4" has an axle side track bar relocation bracket (moves the mount upwards) and uses a skid plate spacer. They have a side note for adjustable rears and a SYE/DC "potentially" needed for AT.

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Lift: https://www.roughcountry.com/produc...eYCbctMpSm2VwG8YNMb3Ji07-q0FsjXotd_X_u7mmvThF
Instructions: https://s3.amazonaws.com/roughcountry/install/921906300.pdf

As far as I can recall with my past lifts, a drop bracket can be used up to about a 2.5” suspension lift, but when you get to 4” territory you’re in need of also dropping the TCase if you keep that drop bracket. The best solution is get an SYE and DC and adjustable arms and that’s going to require rotating the axle back. Then you need that angled bracket to keep the trackbar out of the gas tank stuff. All part of the game as you well know.
 
I’ve been trying to get a rear adjustable track bar on but my problem is the end of the bar that goes into the mount on the frame enters it on an angle horizontally. This doesn’t allow me to push the bolt through.

Everybody already informed you about the relocation bracket, etc.... But my question is, if it is an adjustable track bar, why don't you loosen the jamb nut and turn the adjustable end to allow for it to align, then tighten it back up?
 
Did you add in a relocation bracket since you installed a 4" lift? It goes on the axle side bracket and angles it forward. Pics of the whole thing you are dealing with would certainly help others help you.
I was able to get a couple pics of my problem they should be below:
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(i know the bar isn’t that close to the holes but it does this no matter the length of the bar)
 
Yeah I heard you should have the jeep on the ground when installing the bar.

To confirm, I'm assuming your axle is moved forward in the control arm arch, so it's like the track bar is pointing a bit rearward at the frame side, right?

I'd assume in a short arm the CAs would be pointing down with 4" of lift. If so, squatting it should push the axle back and make it easier to align. Could load up the trunk with something heavy or have a fat friend stand on the back. If you were closer, I'd come weigh it down for you, lol.

Doesn't look like it will be very happy in the long run, but should get your bolt in for the short term.
 
To confirm, I'm assuming your axle is moved forward in the control arm arch, so it's like the track bar is pointing a bit rearward at the frame side, right?

I'd assume in a short arm the CAs would be pointing down with 4" of lift. If so, squatting it should push the axle back and make it easier to align. Could load up the trunk with something heavy or have a fat friend stand on the back. If you were closer, I'd come weigh it down for you, lol.

Doesn't look like it will be very happy in the long run, but should get your bolt in for the short term.

You are correct, the bar is pointing a bit rearward. I will try your idea out and see if it works. I might also take some measurements to confirm if the axle somehow shifted back or forth
 
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I had the exact same problem with a stock rear trackbar. I put a pipe wrench on the damn thing and twisted it until it lined up. Now with that said, it probably was because the axle was still dropped, dummy me didn't think about putting it back together and trying the trackbar again.
 
I was able to get a couple pics of my problem they should be below:
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(i know the bar isn’t that close to the holes but it does this no matter the length of the bar)

If you get a relocation bracket, it will resolve that. The bend forward in the bracket will cause the track bar to align as it should. As @gasiorv stated. with an adjustable trackbar it will be that much easier. if your track bar is not adjustable, then the relation bracket is needed that much more.
 
If you get a relocation bracket, it will resolve that. The bend forward in the bracket will cause the track bar to align as it should. As @gasiorv stated. with an adjustable trackbar it will be that much easier. if your track bar is not adjustable, then the relation bracket is needed that much more.

My stock bar was in such a bind it would have eventually ripped the bracket off the frame,the jks angled bracket and adjustable track bar was just awesome,it centered my tires and got it forward to clear the fuel tank.highly recommend this.
 
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My stock bar was in such a bind it would have eventually ripped the bracket off the frame,the jks angled bracket and adjustable track bar was just awesome,it centered my tires and got it forward to clear the fuel tank.highly recommend this.

I also did this, but after lifting mine, both ends of the track bar were tough to get back in place, both with the initial non-angled relocation bracket and the JKS angled bracket. I think both times i ended up unhooking the upper links and tilting the axle with a jack to get the bolts lined up, then got the arms hooked back up.
 
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Hey yall, I’m at stand-still trying to get this rear track bar back on. My jeep has been through a bunch the past couple months. I recently had a 4” lift thrown on along with tires. I’ve been trying to get a rear adjustable track bar on but my problem is the end of the bar that goes into the mount on the frame enters it on an angle horizontally. This doesn’t allow me to push the bolt through. I’ve heard that the axle can be unaligned and can cause problems. Keep in mind I had my old OEM track bar bracket snapped off due to rust and had a new one welded in. If anyone has any suggestions I am very open, because you’d be saving me lol. If any pictures are needed please let me know and i’ll try and get them posted fast.

I didn’t have that problem,looks like they maybe welded it misaligned,maybe rust made the location options limited?
 
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