JeepOfTheseus
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I'm done with jam nuts. I hate trying to "jam" them down only to have the bar spin and change lengths or get stuck at an odd/extreme angle. I hate the popping that happens after they inevitably come loose.
I've been scouring for options that use clamps, with the intent to replace everything: tie rod, drag link, track bars, and all control arms. There is an urgent focus on replacing the drag link so I can center my steering wheel, but I'd like to plot a course to correctness over time. Here's what I've found so far:
Synergy:
I've been scouring for options that use clamps, with the intent to replace everything: tie rod, drag link, track bars, and all control arms. There is an urgent focus on replacing the drag link so I can center my steering wheel, but I'd like to plot a course to correctness over time. Here's what I've found so far:
Synergy:
- Makes all the components, providing for a complete matching set using the same single bolt clamp design (which torques to 90 ft/lbs)
- The front track bar has poor reviews on NorthRidge, citing fitment issues, albeit very dated
- Not a fan of the sleeve nuts being so far at the edge of the track bars
- ~$500 more for a complete set than any other option
- Seems quite popular/well received (have a local JT friend who runs and is happy with them)
- Track bar clamps are near the center, which seems to prevent the sleeve nuts from interfering with the mounting brackets
- Clamp bolts all torque to 40-45 ft/lbs (except for front track bar at 65-70) - seems low, but I assume it's been tried and tested
- No control arms available
- Like Synergy, they make every component with a matching dual bolt clamp design, except for the tie rod
- Tie rod uses the jam nut design that I hate - I'm planning to contact them to see why and if they would consider an updated design with clamps
- Clamps all use 2 smaller bolts that torque to 60 ft/lbs, or 30 ft/lbs for the control arms - seems low, but the redundancy/spread load seems nice
- Haven't heard much about people running these components - I know the lift kits/spacers are popular, but not sure about these
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