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Default Adjustable rear track bar or new springs?

Hi all,

I put new muddies on my tj and the one on the left rear is super close to the track bar bracket. I'm pretty sure I have a 2" lift that's sagged and the rear diff isn't centre.

Can I get away with a adjustable rear track bar and if so where can I find one.

Or should I just get a new 2" kit coils and shocks.

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I would definitely go new springs and shocks. That spring might even be broken, not just sagging.
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Doubt you will find an adjustable rear panhard.
Most just use a drop bracket.
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First measure your front and rear springs to determine your lift height.
https://www.jeepforum.com/forum/f9/f...ements-638947/

If your springs are okay and your lift is at least 2 inches, get a Whiteline Rear Adjustable Panhard P/N: W82688 from Repco or an OME Rear Panhard Bracket P/N: FKWTJ01 from ARB.

It is also a good idea to get a couple of RoadSafe Rear Sway Bar Links P/N: 8832E-F10 to go with the suspension lift.
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