This is the kind of stuff people usually don’t talk about. It is easy to talk up new parts but maintenance on it all is some real work I have RK steering still which used their own custom joints but it is still the same process
I'm guessing you may not have put anti-seize on the rod ends before screwing them into your trackbar. hopefully your trackbar has a flat edge where you can get a wrench on it. well, you just have to go at it with some leverage. Try spraying so PB Blaster in the threads and let it sit over night. you can also try heating up the trackbar with a torch to help open up those threads.
a loose heim has such small amounts of movement, it would be hard to imagine it would be the most likely cause of death wobble. There are many other areas I would look at first. But certainly loose heims should be replaced.
This is the kind of stuff people usually don’t talk about.
It is easy to talk up new parts but maintenance on it all is some real work
I have RK steering still which used their own custom joints but it is still the same process
How’d you break free the heim’s? On the video you were just spinning them out by hand. I’m trying to adjust my track bar and I can’t loosen the heim
I'm guessing you may not have put anti-seize on the rod ends before screwing them into your trackbar. hopefully your trackbar has a flat edge where you can get a wrench on it. well, you just have to go at it with some leverage. Try spraying so PB Blaster in the threads and let it sit over night. you can also try heating up the trackbar with a torch to help open up those threads.
@@TheJeepcast I’m in the northeast, I went with a new 7/8 setup for the front end. Rough stuff hooked me up, thank you though!
Can this cause death wobble? Or it is common to happen
a loose heim has such small amounts of movement, it would be hard to imagine it would be the most likely cause of death wobble. There are many other areas I would look at first. But certainly loose heims should be replaced.
Call GenRight to get the correct joint-the one u have is not correct-in a short answer