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mojowrangler
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This is a "how worried should I be" post...
I have a Rubicon Express RE1600 adjustable track bar on my 97 Wrangler with a 3.5" lift (RE7003) that supposedly "works on vehicles with 3.5" - 4.5" of lift" (https://www.quadratec.com/products/16311_602_07.htm). However, my Wrangler appears to be making contact between this track bar and my aftermarket front aluminum differential cover (Part number: 40-2033AL). The axle is also a Dana 44 that came off a 2004 Rubicon, which might change the geometry a little too.
This was pointed out to me by @Ir0nH3@d on another thread.
I'd be willing to buy/install a new track bar, but I'm hesitant to do so since the track bar is "supposed" to be OK (not hit the diff cover). I'm guessing that the aftermarket G2 cover is a little thicker and just enough to "stick out" and make contact under certain conditions. I'm not sure how often (or "how bad") this is occurring. I can just see the scuff mark where the track bar has made contact with the diff cover at some point.
So a couple questions for folks familiar with these vehicles...
FWIW, my initial impression is that contact between these two parts is probably not occurring often and likely not impacting hard enough to cause functional issues. But I don't want to regret dismissing this issue as well. I also don't want to buy parts that have the same specs so I'm hoping to hear from folks that have had similar issues (and have resolved them - or safely ignored them I suppose). To help monitor things, I'll probably "mark" the trackbar somehow to help determine if/when the track bar makes contact (leaving ink/paint transfer on the diff cover).
I have a Rubicon Express RE1600 adjustable track bar on my 97 Wrangler with a 3.5" lift (RE7003) that supposedly "works on vehicles with 3.5" - 4.5" of lift" (https://www.quadratec.com/products/16311_602_07.htm). However, my Wrangler appears to be making contact between this track bar and my aftermarket front aluminum differential cover (Part number: 40-2033AL). The axle is also a Dana 44 that came off a 2004 Rubicon, which might change the geometry a little too.
This was pointed out to me by @Ir0nH3@d on another thread.
I'd be willing to buy/install a new track bar, but I'm hesitant to do so since the track bar is "supposed" to be OK (not hit the diff cover). I'm guessing that the aftermarket G2 cover is a little thicker and just enough to "stick out" and make contact under certain conditions. I'm not sure how often (or "how bad") this is occurring. I can just see the scuff mark where the track bar has made contact with the diff cover at some point.
So a couple questions for folks familiar with these vehicles...
- How worried should I be about this, short term or long term?
- What, if anything. would you recommend doing to "fix" this (replace/adjust track bar, replace diff cover, etc.)?
FWIW, my initial impression is that contact between these two parts is probably not occurring often and likely not impacting hard enough to cause functional issues. But I don't want to regret dismissing this issue as well. I also don't want to buy parts that have the same specs so I'm hoping to hear from folks that have had similar issues (and have resolved them - or safely ignored them I suppose). To help monitor things, I'll probably "mark" the trackbar somehow to help determine if/when the track bar makes contact (leaving ink/paint transfer on the diff cover).
