How do you fix a broken track bar?
Get under your rig and inspect the bar which is attached to your axle and is parallel to your axle shafts. Check for cracked bushings, physical damage, looseness, etc. Maybe you installed a lift and you now realize your Jeep looks laterally offset when looking at it from the front or rear. A longer track bar is necessary to fix this.
Why do I need to replace my rear bars?
Beginning with toughening the rear end of a vehicle with steel protection the replacement bars are also designed to maximise the departure angle clearance – in most instances improving it over a factory standard vehicle.
How does the Allen bicycle adaptor bar work?
The Allen bicycle adaptor bar quickly snaps in place on most bicycles to add a top-tube so that the bicycle can be carried on a bike rack. Made by Allen Bike Racks, this adaptor bar adds a top tube to your bicycle frame so that it can be installed properly on a bicycle carrier.
Are there any Kaymar rear bars for 4x4s?
Kaymar manufacture high quality products which have been carefully designed and crafted by our team for maximum compatibility with specific models of most leading 4×4 vehicles.
What does it mean when a car frame is damaged?
When there is frame damage reported, this means there may be damage to parts of the vehicle that provide structural support. What are the different types of frames? Almost every car has a unique frame designed by the manufacturer but there are many different types of frame. The most common are unibody frames & ladder frames.
What happens to the unibody frame of a car?
If the Unibody frame of a vehicle is damaged it may result in a bent frame on a car. Which means the car might not drive straight and it will be weaker after repairs in the area where it’s been damaged.
Is it possible to repair a bent car frame?
Front end damage to a car, or rear end collision damage to a frame can both result in a bent car frame, which is difficult and expensive to repair. Sometimes the best choice is to sell your vehicle and avoid any further depreciation.