Correct. Extend the front trackbar to move axle to the passenger side.I have an adjustable track bar, im assuming I have to extend it to push the axle to the center?
You sure can.. measure from frame to tire on both sides.. if you are 3/4" different measurements, lengthen your trackbar 3/8 and re-install.. Might be a 2 person operation. Turning the steering wheel to move the mounting locations relative to each other.thanks! Would you happen to know if I can do this with tires on so I can see when its centered? I would jack the Jeep up, remove track bar and extend
perfect! Thank you!You sure can.. measure from frame to tire on both sides.. if you are 3/4" different measurements, lengthen your trackbar 3/8 and re-install.. Might be a 2 person operation. Turning the steering wheel to move the mounting locations relative to each other.
I will be doing this solo, im my way now to buy a ratchet strap. ThankyouIf doing it by yourself you can also use a ratchet strap to pull the truck the direction you need to in order to line the bolt back up. I did that a bunch on my old JK when adjusting my track bars by myself.
good to know, appreciate itTIP - you will need to recenter the steering wheel.
Any time you lift the truck (as in with a lift kit or taller springs) or you re-center the front axle, you need to use the drag link to get the steering wheel to 0 degrees again when the truck is going straight.
Again SIMPLE THING.
Tons of info here about it.
I had to do it on mine with only a 1.5" lift due to different springs (which sadly, have settled more over the summer so it's only 1.25" instead of the original 1.75" I had last fall)
Will certainly work - I'm just personally too lazy for all the up and down on a solo job to get the bolt to line up. With a strap I can click it with one hand and have bolt ready to shove in with the otherNo ratchet strap needed in front, actually. As long as there's weight on the axle (either on the tires, or axle on stands) you can turn just the steering wheel a little left or right. The axle stays put, and the steering moves the body left or right. Just jiggle with it until the track bar bolt lines up.
(assuming the truck is level - if you're on a sideslope, this could get messy)
And as above, once you get the axle even left/right at ride height, you'll need to adjust the steering drag link length to match. DIY job
