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Jeep Trail Failures Bent Track Bar

Jeep Trail Failures - Stuck And Broken
A bent track bar can stop the fun pretty quick. Most heavy-duty aftermarket track bars will not simply straighten out with the use of a bottle jack. In this case, it only lifted the Jeep off the ground. Sometimes you can weasel in a winch cable to pull the bend out but most of the time the track bar will need to be removed to be straightened or replaced. View Related Article
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