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Ok, all of that will work fine. Especially since the trac bar is "adjustable" in length with the long threads and the ability to cut it down a little.Thanks. BC Broncos uses the saddle on the tie rod for the drag link with heims. That is one of the reasons I am going with them.
The pictures helped. The track bar is three inches longer than stock, with six inches of threading so I can cut it down if needed.
BC Broncos steering pic (they also use a tapered "bolt" that I like)
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BC Broncos saddle is welded to the tie rod. How about this (I like drawing but I could not get the lines any thicker...WTH)??
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If the track bar is raised three inches at the axle mount, then the angle will be less severe and allow me to have a shorter drop at the frame mount. And, with the saddle for the drag link, they should line up with the pitman arm with both being at an acceptable angle, and nearly the same length.
Does this work??
If I used the stock pitman arm, then it looks like the angle of both the drag link and the track bar would be more severe, which I am trying to avoid.
I agree with you both, you can keep the drop pitman arm and it'll work out perfect. I was trying to work around what I thought was a fixed track bar length. If you can shorten it that will be awesome... it probably wont take much at all.
Also, use Kirby's idea and get the Ruff Stuff track bar mount (at the axle) and get the one that pushes it out front a little. This gives you a ton of clearance at the diff when the driver's tire is stuffed. Get that done, and build/buy/install your frame mount and you will be ready to take measurements for the steering.
Almost done homey!!!
