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Jeep Track Bars for Wrangler

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Jeep Track Bars for Wrangler

Stabilize your ride and prepare it for serious off-roading adventures with an upgraded Jeep track bar. An upgraded track bar should be one of the first things you invest in if you plan on lifting your Jeep to a higher level. Along with that lift kit for your Wrangler, you should look into different track bars and what they can do for your ride. With a sturdy track bar installed on your Wrangler, you'll have the ability to tackle rougher trails without facing as many issues with wobbling or risking a suspension failure.

Adjustable Track Bars for Jeeps

Off-roading is rough on a Jeep, and that's why it makes sense to upgrade the Wrangler track bar that came in your Jeep originally. This part is built for standard driving conditions, but it can't withstand the extreme pressure that major off-roading puts on your Jeep's suspension. By investing in a sturdier track bar for your Wrangler, you'll have the added strength you need to handle those tough driving conditions that you won't get from the stock track bar.

 

Install a tougher track bar on your Jeep and you'll benefit in some of the following ways:

 

  • Sturdier performance during everyday driving conditions
  • A wider range of motion while off-roading
  • More reliable performance on trails and uneven surfaces
  • User-replaceable bearings for long-term reliability

 

Most adjustable off-road track bars designed for the Jeep Wrangler can be adjusted to a wider range of angles than other track bars can. They also come with more rugged spherical bearings that can be stressed to a higher degree without failing. Many even have removable bearings that can be replaced when they are worn out to keep your sturdy track bar articulating freely and functioning properly. The track bar in your Wrangler will wear out over time, which is why you should upgrade to a tough part that is going to last and that will give you reliable performance while you're off-roading. A track bar is just as important as getting a set of off-roading tires for your Wrangler to help give you the grip you need to drive confidently. Make these upgrades to your ride, and it will be prepared for off-roading adventures and serious trail-riding.

Jeep Front & Rear Track Bars

As a Jeep owner, it's important to upgrade to front and rear Wrangler track bars that are meant to fit your vehicle. The right track bars will attach using the factory mounting points just like the original track bars did. The installation process is simple and something you can go through in just an hour or two. If you're considering lifting your Jeep Wrangler, or you're making other improvements to your Jeep to help it handle off-roading tasks, you should invest in a tougher track bar as well.

 

Many Jeep owners that get a new track bar for their ride also invest in a winch and recovery gear to help them get out of tough situations. There are many instances where a Jeep owner will get stuck and not be able to keep going down a trial, even with off-road tires installed. A good sturdy winch will help pull them out of trouble. By making the right upgrades to your Jeep, it will perform at a higher level and be able to handle more extreme terrain. A Jeep is an impressive vehicle, and many Jeep owners buy the vehicle with plans of off-roading and taking on difficult trails. Adding a tough track bar and making other upgrades to the Jeep is a good way to make sure that the vehicle is up to any tough driving task you can throw at it.

 

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Popular Jeep Track Bar Placements: Jeep Front track bar, Jeep Rear track bar

  

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  • 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023 and 2024 Jeep Wranglers
  • Rubicon, Sahara, Sport S, Sport, Unlimited, Islander, Rocky Mountain, Renegade Wranglers

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