Was due to having relocated the stock sway bar and axle tabs. Due to WJ knuckles, OTK steering and OTA Tracbar and a long arm 3-link. When mounted up in the new location the stock sway bar hung down below the bumper due to the hummed profile.
The TJ bar has a flat profile across the unit frame and is significantly stiffer as a slight bonus for when running the kids to school in dad's "jalopy".
As you can see, it's significantly further forward than stock. The TJ bar was almost a perfect fit to the new location.
Did my first welding project as my track bar this past weekend (ruff stuff kit)...seems to be holding up fine over the bumps and turns at speed (and I didn't die), so...hopefully it holds up for wheeling this weekend.
Yeah...it's on the list but it has virtually no bumpsteer right now (that or I can't tell because of how bad it was previously with a frame side bracket that didn't drop as much for the track bar), it's not a high priority yet
Also, last night, I replaced the switch panel for the windows on the drivers door (window lock button was stuck and nobody else could control the windows) and replaced the broken seat with one from a WJ...it's much *much* nicer and I figure a cover will help it match better in the future (will do the passenger seat next week since I don't think I will get it done before wheeling this weekend).
It really was as easy as taking the 4 bolts off and transferring the base over...but getting to the bolts with all the motors in the way was kindof a pain. Now just need to figure out a way to retrofit the manual reclining controls (that or just wire up some power for the switch...but I hate wiring, so....)
Drove over down trees with power lines tangled in them. I had to cut many trees just to get to the asphalt rd about a 1/4 mile from our house all at 6:30 am lol ask to get to work. I wasn't trying to buck up trees with power lines hooked on so I ran them over.
Out of power just over 30 hours.