BINGOWhat’s worse is that you appear to have also lost the flag nut. You can use another comparably strong bolt in place of the factory part, but not having the flag nut means you have to squeeze a wrench back there. It must have been left loose, because those things should have like 110 ft/lbs of torque on them.
Ya I’m thinking it got missed during the lift kit install.What’s worse is that you appear to have also lost the flag nut. You can use another comparably strong bolt in place of the factory part, but not having the flag nut means you have to squeeze a wrench back there. It must have been left loose, because those things should have like 110 ft/lbs of torque on them.
No! It’s parked at the dealer. I was 2 blocks away when it happened so I just drove it there.I think a 9/16"x 3" long works if I remember right. The way I'm reading it sounds like you plan on driving it without the bolt which I sure hope isn't the case? The trackbar comes out of the bracket in a corner and that thing is totaled.
I’ve seen that stabilizer retainer bolt on the Synergy bracket freeze up and break more than once. From my experience, if going aftermarket, consider Clayton and Metalcloak, in that order.Seems like a good excuse to get a synergy track bar stud and relocate the steering stabilizer too.![]()
I had a different stud that came with a clayton performance package fail on me( I think it's rockjock) where the threads failed. So far I'm happy with my synergy one.I’ve seen that stabilizer retainer bolt on the Synergy bracket freeze up and break more than once. From my experience, if going aftermarket, consider Clayton and Metalcloak, in that order.