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Installing Super Track Bar with Bags
This may be a stupid question, but I was trying to install my CPP super Track Bar kit and can't seem to get it right. It wasn't off but about 1/2 to 3/4 of an inch in the first place, but I wanted to try to get it perfect. I worked for a few hours on it and thought I had it. I tightened everything down and dropped it and IT WAS OFF MORE THEN IT WAS IN THE FIRST PLACE!!!!!!!!!!!
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Are you trying to center the rear? It will only be centered at one point in the suspension's travel. I set mine for ride height. It will move to one side or the other when aired up or down. It's basically trial and error- I wish they were threaded on both ends ala tie rods- would make life a lot easier...
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yes, I was trying to get it centered when it's aired out, but you are saying it's not going to happen?
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Maybe not. There may not be enough adjustability in it. I center mine at ride height so that 1) it will not rub any where while driving 2) it will not dog leg or crab walk down the road.
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Okay, I'll play with it again. Was just so mad after 3 hours of up and down, up and down. Got it on schrader(sp?) valves until the wiring is done.
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...as gringoloco mentioned, it's best to make the adjustments to the track bar at ride height because it will push the rearend out/in depending on where in the suspension travel you're at. I had a similar problem you have...then I had to break out the geometry and do some math, which mad me even more upset. :crazy: After some customizing, I was able to keep my rearend movement to within about 1/2" total side-to-side movement in a 7-inch vertical travel, but I did a semi-custom track bar - I ended up only using the trackbar from my kit, and I had to modify the bar to boot. It is now a J-type bar (I put a bend in the bar) and fabricated a mount and welded it directly to the back of the trailing arm. I had to do a few other things to modify the trackbar's angle of travel, but that's probably more than you want to know. Here are a couple of photos of what I did...
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vin63,... thanks for the picture.
I'm in the process of making the same type of modified bracket. 5150,... put your truck up on jackstands (under the rearend) and use a come-a-long or ratchet straps to center the frame. (basically pulling the frame/body left to right until you have it centered). Then thread out the track bar end until it bolts up. Air it up and down while its on the jackstands to check for rubbing/ side movement. |
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vin63 info on that sway bar set up been lookin at that option myself just wondering what or who you got it from. Thanks for your time
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So would you recommend the super trac bar kit or just a simple adj. track bar and making your own bracket for someone w/ bags on trailing arms?
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Hmmm, interesting, I am getting ready to frameswap my 72 GMC onto a 71 Chevy frame so that I can install the airbags on the rear. I will be installing a c-notch and blocks, and adj. trac bar. I wanna watch this one. Lets see some more pics and options/opinions.
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A trac bar is such a simple concept and it is nothing like a pan hard bar. I have used trac bars with every vehicle i have ever bagged and never had any side to side movement. It all depends on how u set up your trac bar. If you mount the trac bar diagonally from one link bar to the other and not to the frame it will not move side to side. You start to get side to side movement when you mount one side to the frame and the other side to the rear end or link bar. If you look at the trac bar in the picture you will see it runs from one link bar to the other.
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Also, the term "Trac Bar" as it's being used in this thread, is indeed a Panhard rod that is longer than the stock unit. The longer unit allows for less side-to-side motion of the rearend as the suspension compresses and rebounds. |
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