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So during the last quarter of last year I purchased my "Wish list" of Jeep parts while deployed. I have since installed the wheels, tires, lift, lights and all the little bits I ordered. I still have yet to install my new YetiXD front and rear track bars and also new tie-rod. The Jeep drives well without those installed and to be honest I dont plan on off-roading more than moderate trails. Should I install them? Does it make a big difference? or should I sell them?
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Would definately put the track bars on. I prefer to have my axle centered.
So I know its not centered anymore, but its really not a big difference from what I can tell. I guess what im trying to figure out is if they will make a difference in handling and on road performance vs just keeping the stock ones on.
 

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Your thrust angle is off. Front axle pushed to the left and rear axle pushed to the right.
 

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So I know its not centered anymore, but its really not a big difference from what I can tell. I guess what im trying to figure out is if they will make a difference in handling and on road performance vs just keeping the stock ones on.
Probably not. Just something that I noticed on all of my Jeeps. It will give you a little future adjustments if you make additional changes in the future. The Higher you go the more pronounced it is.
 

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Shiiiiiit....money already spent, quality parts that actually do something useful, put em on!

Because let's face it the money will end up back in the jeep and if you put an angry eyes grill on instead this forum will have a collective aneurysm
 

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You already spent the money. Unless you need to recoup some of it for another purpose, I’d install them.

It might not bother you at the moment, but knd if these days…you’re going to walk out, see it (the axles not being centered) and not be able to unsee it.
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