94xjstud
NAXJA Forum User
- Location
- San Jose Ca
So I got everything welded in yesterday, took a couple of drives, 65+, and it did great. Tighter handling, with no sway bar is hard to get used to. Overall this was a pretty easy upgrade.
Step 1: Buy kit http://www.ballisticfabrication.com/...rs_p_1335.html
2: Buy Rustys OTA track bar bracket, no link you just have to call.
3: Make accurate measurements on you steering now to use for steering later.
4: Take all steering and trackbar off, cut sway bar brackets, and unneeded/interferring material.
5: Drill both knuckles and pitman arm to accept a 5/8 bolt.
6: Put heims in all places, mock tubes up, measure and cut. It is better to cut too long.
7: Fit tubes in place, recut if needed
8: Well adaptor to tubes
9: Put it all together and set up alignment.
10: Weld Rustys brackets in.
11: Install new trackbar. Or cut down you current bar to fit (what I did).
Pass knuckle
Drivers knuckle
Rustys Brackets
RE Track Bar Cut and welded
Drag link and track bar
My welds
Step 1: Buy kit http://www.ballisticfabrication.com/...rs_p_1335.html
2: Buy Rustys OTA track bar bracket, no link you just have to call.
3: Make accurate measurements on you steering now to use for steering later.
4: Take all steering and trackbar off, cut sway bar brackets, and unneeded/interferring material.
5: Drill both knuckles and pitman arm to accept a 5/8 bolt.
6: Put heims in all places, mock tubes up, measure and cut. It is better to cut too long.
7: Fit tubes in place, recut if needed
8: Well adaptor to tubes
9: Put it all together and set up alignment.
10: Weld Rustys brackets in.
11: Install new trackbar. Or cut down you current bar to fit (what I did).
Pass knuckle

Drivers knuckle

Rustys Brackets


RE Track Bar Cut and welded

Drag link and track bar

My welds
