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Rough Country 1063 Front Track Bar Bracket & Pitman Arm For 4-6-inch Lifts Jeep on 2040-parts.com

US $99.95
Location:

Bedford, Indiana, US

Bedford, Indiana, US
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There's an easier way to get the right angles after lifting your Jeep TJ, thanks to Rough Country's new TJ Track Bar Bracket. This heavy duty bracket lets you keep your track rod in the stock location on the axle. Utilizing this bracket alleviates the task of drilling a new axle mount point so close to the original, meaning a faster and easier install with more peace of mind. This kit works perfectly with a stock track bar on a 4-inch lift, or an adjustable, factory-style track bar (#7572) on 6-inch lifts. This kit also includes an extended pitman arm, allowing you to drop the drag link thus promoting a longer lifespan for tie rod ends a common weak point on lifted Jeeps. Made with durable 1/4-inch plate steel, the TJ Track Rod Bracket is ready to protect at all times, even under intense off-road action.



Kit Contents:

Track bar drop bracket
Power steering pitman arm
Hardware


Benefits:

Allows track bar to remain in the stock mounting location on the axle
Alleviates drilling new axle mount point with 4-inch or 6-inch lifts
Drop pitman arm promotes longer lifespan for tie rod ends


Technical Notes:

Fits 4-inch lifted models equipped with the stock front track bar
Fits 6-inch lifted models equipped with a factory-style adjustable front track bar (#7572)

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