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I did. I do want good quality. But $500 for a bar with joints on the ends is pretty steep. Shop owner's kids must want to go to Disney World.
I have considered the drop bracket route, but the issues there are it's slightly less strong because of the laws of physics, and it can't be dialed in as perfectly as an adjustable bar because it gives you three positions you can pick from for the frame end of the bar. So for now I'm putting that on the back burner.
I wonder if anybody has used those "Kryptonite" branded track bars? They claim they are indestructible and have a lifetime warranty. Still pricey at $399 but ....
I am running the Kryptonite track Bar. Everything else is PMF. So far so good. - Magnum
I did a Bison off road drop bracket, stock track bar with a Kryptonite ball joint and replaced the bushing once with something but don't remember what. 2" level on plow prep springs.
I am running the Kryptonite track Bar. Everything else is PMF. So far so good. - Magnum
Awesome. I confirmed with them today that the joints ARE covered by their lifetime warranty, so even though it's pricey at $399 it should in theory be a buy once cry once type of purchase.
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