Track Bar Bracket for 4.5" Lifted Vehicles (67-1440) by ReadyLIFT. Quantity: 1 per Pack. Track bar relocation bracket option for trucks with 4'' of front lift. When you lift the suspension of a straight front axle truck, the axle wants to generally swing to the driver's side. This swinging action can affect the handling and driving comfort. By dropping the track bar frame mounting position down to a point where the track bar is at the factory angle, correct geometry is the outcome and thus, your truck will steering and handle as intended from the factory. A lot of bump steer issues are due to the track bar not being at the proper angle. This track bar relocation bracket solves that problem on trucks with 4'' of front lift. Track Bar Relocation Bracket is made specifically for use with 4" Lifts; however, it can be used on trucks with 3-4" of front lift.
Fitment
Years | Drive | Make | Model |
---|---|---|---|
2013-2018 | 2WD | Ram | 2500 |
2013-2018 | 4WD | Ram | 2500 |
2013-2018 | 2WD | Ram | 3500 |
2013-2018 | 4WD | Ram | 3500 |
Features
- Fits rear axle
- DOM steel construction
- Adjustable to center axle without partial disassembly
- Infinitely adjustable
- Greaseable urethane bushing
- Heavy Duty steel construction
- Increases articulation
- Stronger than stock
- For stock ride height to 4"" lift
Components
- One fabricated steel front track bar relocation bracket with all necessary hardware.
Materials
SteelReadylift 67-1440 Front Track Bar Bracket For 4" Front Lift
2013-2018 Dodge 2500/3500/Ram 2500/3500
2013-2018 Dodge 2500/3500/Ram 2500/3500
- SKU : RL-67-1440
- Part Number : 67-1440
$89.95
$89.95
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