Nice job. I wonder if my 2011 3500 with leaf springs has a track bar? I was thinking about a new Powerwagon, but if they don't have leaf springs, I might stick with what I have.
If you have leaf spring then you don’t have rear track bar . Power wagon have leaf springs for reason , to get way better articulation of the rear axle . You also can add air bags to your power wagon like me .
May I ask why you did this ? What advantages over the stock one does this give you? Just curious all your work is awesome and really like your bumpers you made. I just installed a set of white knuckle rails on my 75th power wagon can’t wait to hit the trails now.
Thank you , Of course you can 🙂 depend on your driving the factory bushing in time crack and make noise . Also when your axle travel up and down there is force on the softer bushings and your axle moving sideways , which is not good . With ballistic joints you not only extend life of your track bar but also improve your driving , less chase the truck with steering wheel when you hit bump or dip .
Once again Your skill and craftsmanship impresses Me, Looks awesome and paired with a awesome truck..Good Stuff Bro 👍
Thank you buddy
Nice job. I wonder if my 2011 3500 with leaf springs has a track bar?
I was thinking about a new Powerwagon, but if they don't have leaf springs, I might stick with what I have.
If you have leaf spring then you don’t have rear track bar . Power wagon have leaf springs for reason , to get way better articulation of the rear axle . You also can add air bags to your power wagon like me .
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I think you mean coil springs.
@@seeharvester yes sorry coil springs
Is that a full size spare under your bed? I thought only 33" tire was max size 🤔
I have 35” spare under That’s the max you can fit
Did you have trouble fitting the 35 in the spare tire location.
No just deflate and then go easy in 🙂
Have you made the front track bar yet?
No I’m using so far front track bar from carli but thinking in the future doing the front also
May I ask why you did this ? What advantages over the stock one does this give you? Just curious all your work is awesome and really like your bumpers you made. I just installed a set of white knuckle rails on my 75th power wagon can’t wait to hit the trails now.
Thank you , Of course you can 🙂 depend on your driving the factory bushing in time crack and make noise . Also when your axle travel up and down there is force on the softer bushings and your axle moving sideways , which is not good . With ballistic joints you not only extend life of your track bar but also improve your driving , less chase the truck with steering wheel when you hit bump or dip .
Can you make me some for my red chevy hahaha
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