Jeep Cherokee Track Bar
I have a 95 Jeep Cherokee which has slpooy steering and tends towards
instability over bumps in the road. I've discovered that there is some movement in the track bar where it bolts onto the bracket on the right hand side of the vehicle (right hand drive). Is this likely to be the problem and if so must the whole track bar be replaced or is the bush where the bolt goes through replaceable? Dave |
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Is the movement on the side where the track bar attaches to the axle or to
the frame mount? If its the axle then yes you can just replace the bushing, IF its on the frame mount, then you have to replace the track bar and depending on your mileage you may have to replace the mount if its badly worn. Snow... > wrote in message oups.com... >I have a 95 Jeep Cherokee which has slpooy steering and tends towards > instability over bumps in the road. I've discovered that there is some > movement in the track bar where it bolts onto the bracket on the right > hand side of the vehicle (right hand drive). Is this likely to be the > problem and if so must the whole track bar be replaced or is the bush > where the bolt goes through replaceable? > > Dave > |
Make sure that the track bar mounting flange (bolted to the frame)
doesnt have its mounting 'hole' deformed or egg-shaped due to the constant pounding from a loose trac bar. Not a biggy to replace ... cheap from a salvage yard. In article .com>, > wrote: > I have a 95 Jeep Cherokee which has slpooy steering and tends towards > instability over bumps in the road. I've discovered that there is some > movement in the track bar where it bolts onto the bracket on the right > hand side of the vehicle (right hand drive). Is this likely to be the > problem and if so must the whole track bar be replaced or is the bush > where the bolt goes through replaceable? > > Dave > |
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