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Old Jan 30, 2012 | 07:31 AM
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I was hoping to get a bit of guidance on the best possible resolve for an axle centering issue I have. I think I can get it back under the truck with and adjustable track bar, but I want to make sure thats all I should need. I have a revtek leveling kit on my 05 f350, the front axle is now a bit off center to the drivers side and the trackbar is the cause. Would installing an adjustable do the trick, or would I need something else as well? Any help would be very welcome! Thanks! JOE>
 
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Old Jan 30, 2012 | 09:49 AM
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Welcome to FTE Joe! Yes, an adjustable track bar should resolve the front axle alignment issue. Revtek doesn't make an adjustable track bar but there are other's available in the aftermarket. Hopefully the previous owner installed the "Eccentric Alignment Bushings" that came with the Revtek 2.5" Leveling Kit. If not, then you local alignment shop can install the proper bushings.

Here are a few adjustable track bars available for your 2005 F350:

Fabtech - $188.74
2005 Ford F-350 Super Duty Track Bar | Car Stuff

Icon - $303.95
ICON 64030 2005 - 2011 Ford Super Duty Adjustable Pan Rod Bar

Icon - $374.05
ICON 64031 05 -11 Ford Super Duty Adjustable Pan Rod Bar with Bearing

Superlift - $160.88
Superlift Part No. 9698 - Track Bars

Carli - $345.00
PerformanceLifts.com -- Carli Suspension 2005-2011 SuperDuty Track Bar
 
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Old Jan 30, 2012 | 11:35 AM
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Originally Posted by Furian
Welcome to FTE Joe! Yes, an adjustable track bar should resolve the front axle alignment issue. Revtek doesn't make an adjustable track bar but there are other's available in the aftermarket. Hopefully the previous owner installed the "Eccentric Alignment Bushings" that came with the Revtek 2.5" Leveling Kit. If not, then you local alignment shop can install the proper bushings.

Here are a few adjustable track bars available for your 2005 F350:

Fabtech - $188.74
2005 Ford F-350 Super Duty Track Bar | Car Stuff

Icon - $303.95
ICON 64030 2005 - 2011 Ford Super Duty Adjustable Pan Rod Bar

Icon - $374.05
ICON 64031 05 -11 Ford Super Duty Adjustable Pan Rod Bar with Bearing

Superlift - $160.88
Superlift Part No. 9698 - Track Bars

Carli - $345.00
PerformanceLifts.com -- Carli Suspension 2005-2011 SuperDuty Track Bar


I am interested in the
Icons, but what is the difference between the bearingone and the normal one? Does this have to be used on some trucks? If so which ones and why? If not then what is the benefit over the normal bar? I am on a budget and dont have DW right now, which is the only thing I can see that one does. Help me out here? Thanks JOE>
 
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Old Jan 30, 2012 | 12:10 PM
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Originally Posted by fra3sr3v3ng3
I am interested in the
Icons, but what is the difference between the bearingone and the normal one? Does this have to be used on some trucks? If so which ones and why? If not then what is the benefit over the normal bar? I am on a budget and dont have DW right now, which is the only thing I can see that one does. Help me out here? Thanks JOE>
Part# 64030 Description:
"This Adjustable Pan Rod Bar for the 2005 - Current Model Super Duties will realign your front end track alignment within factory specifications. It can be used on lifts from 2.5" up to 9". This bar can easily be installed using factory hardware and can be adjusted right on the truck without having to take it off. This Bar comes complete with polyurethane bushings to help minimize deflection and prevent the axle from moving left to right."


Part# 64031 Description:
"This Adjustable Pan Rod Bar for the 2005 - Current Model Super Duties will realign your front end track alignment within factory specifications. It can be used on lifts from 2.5" up to 9". This bar can easily be installed using factory hardware and can be adjusted right on the truck without having to take it off. This Bar comes complete with our new spherical bearing rod end and rod end spacers to eliminate the terrible death wobble these trucks have."


The track bars are essentially the same but the spherical heim joint will have closer tolerances to help eliminate the "death wobble" of the 2005 and up Super Duties. Unless you are experiencing "death wobble," I would purchase Part# 64030.
 
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Old Jan 30, 2012 | 01:01 PM
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Maybe a dumb question here, but a few months ago I installed a 2.5" leveling kit and then re-installed the original track bar, so I'm thinking this caused the axle to be slightly off center.
Now I have installed an adjustable track bar, but how would this re-center the axle, or is the re-centering just something that the alignment shop would essentially now be able to take care of thanks to the adjustable bar?
 
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Old Jan 31, 2012 | 12:02 AM
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My understanding is that when you lift a truck, whether is it a 2" leveling kit or a 12" lift kit, the distance between the pitman arm and the front axle increases as well. By using the OEM fixed length track bar, there will be pressure toward one side of the front axle (because it is too short), thus bringing the front axle our of alignment (center). The adjustable track bar offers two features... 1) It is longer than the OEM fixed length track bar, and 2) It can be adjusted to accomodate any size lift.

So, yes, with your adjustable track bar, the alignment shop will have everything needed to center your front axle.
 
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The track bar is used to center the front axle under the truck (side to side). When you lift the front of the truck the bar does not get longer or shorter so the axle has to move to one side as the vehicle gets taller the axle gets more off. Thats the benefit for a bracket or adjutable bar, they allow the Owner to adjust back to center after lifting the truck. I just do not know much about these trucks or what is quality or not or brands to stay away from, or anything like that. I understand how it works just want to make sure this is the correct direction more or less. Many thanks for all the replies so far! JOE>
 
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