JLscorpio31
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- First Name
- Tony
- Joined
- Jan 2, 2019
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- Location
- Virginia Beach
- Vehicle(s)
- Sahara JLU, 1999 Cherokee XJ
true, some or most people don't realize to tighten and torque the control arms after setting the jeep on the ground, this will most definitely affect your suspension stance/drive.So I actually went back to my Jeep yesterday, loosened and tightened all the suspension bolts while it was on the ground. Then I had my wife push the body of the Jeep in the pass side from the driver's side. There's enough play in the eye of the track bar to move it a tad. Doing that gave me a difference of 1/8" to 1/4". Perhaps you could give that a try?
Otherwise, I don't see how the track bar would bidv your warranty? They would have to PROVE that the bar caused some kind of warranty issue that you were trying to get a claim on. Even that being said, you could have just reinstalled the OEM track bar before bringing it in for a claim. You're supposed to loosen it during the install process so I'm not even sure how they could confirm that you had an adjustable one or not anyway.
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