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  1. Need Front Track Bar!!

    Adjustable or stock but in mint condition let me kno!
    Thanks!

  2. I am buying a adjustable in the next week or two and will have the stock one available if you want to use it and relocate it. You can get a adjustable onr for about $150 NEW
    2003 Lifted Hummer H2 on 37" Mud Grapplers---
    --2007 Hummer H3 on 35" MTZs

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    Track bars are probably the most important part of your suspension... Get a good one!

    HEAVY DUTY TRACK BARS: JEEP MJ, TJ, LJ, XJ, ZJ
    Hulud44's Build Thread
    http://www.outlawedoffroad.com/showthread.php?t=635

    "Humans can't even walk here!" - S.F.

  4. Quote Originally Posted by HuLuD44 View Post
    Track bars are probably the most important part of your suspension... Get a good one!

    HEAVY DUTY TRACK BARS: JEEP MJ, TJ, LJ, XJ, ZJ
    Sorry to hijack - what's the difference between good and bad? What to look for?

  5. I will be picking up one of those but right now my concentration is on my baby girl who is being delivered tomorrow morning
    2003 Lifted Hummer H2 on 37" Mud Grapplers---
    --2007 Hummer H3 on 35" MTZs

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    Just one thats made of solid components and materials with good joints. Track bars essentially hold your truck together so IMO the beefier the better. The best track bar on the market is Currie, but its a little pricey. Ironman makes great products at a decent price.
    Hulud44's Build Thread
    http://www.outlawedoffroad.com/showthread.php?t=635

    "Humans can't even walk here!" - S.F.

 

 

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