Improves Suspension Geometry: By centering your rear axle under your Jeep Wrangler JL, the Synergy Manufacturing Rear Track Bar Relocation Bracket improves ride quality and handing while reducing unnecessary wear and stress on the suspension and driveline. This bracket is designed to raise the Jeep’s roll center by lifting the axle side mount by 3.25 inches.
Bolt-On Installation: The Synergy Manufacturing Rear Track Bar Relocation Bracket can be bolted on using simple hand tools. No cutting, drill, or other modifications are required.
Heavy-Duty Construction: Precision laser cut and CNC formed from a combination of 3/16in and 1/4in steel plate, the Synergy Manufacturing Rear Track Bar Relocation Bracket can hold up to any abuse your Jeep can dish out. For corrosion and abrasion resistance, Synergy uses their durable grey powder coat.
- 2in Bump Stop Spacing Required
- Adjustable Track Bar (Part # 8862-01) Required for Lifts Over 3in
- Rear Track Bar Relocation Bracket
- Lower Plate
- Nut Tab
- Installation Hardware
- Spacer
- Thread locker
- Features: Rear
- Shipping Weight: 8lb
- Shipping Dimensions: 8in x 7in x 7in (L x W x H)
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Synergy Manufacturing Rear Track Bar Relocation Bracket Reviews
Only taking one star off because the install was an absolute bear, I'm not sure if it was the Icon springs that I have in the rear or what, but the bracket wouldn't go down in it's seat without hitting the spring. Ended up jacking up the rear of the jeep and putting it on jack stands and then using a small prybar and 3lb mini sledge to get the bracket into place.
With that said, the difference in driveability is substantial! Significantly less body roll turning into driveways and over speed bumps, the rear of my Jeep seems to take road bumps smoother as well. Haven't taken it offroad yet, but I'll update after this weekend