(YJ) When removing the rear track bar...

hi_c

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...do I need to do anything about the rear brake line? I decided to remove my rear track bar yesterday (sway bar has already been removed) and noticed much more roll in the back. I don't mind it, but I was thinking that I'll have more flex and droop in the back now... am I going to snap my brake line at maximum droop?

The only lift I have is a 1" shackle lift. Thanx.

C
 

Your rear brake line will be fine.

I run with no front swaybar and no rear trackbar on my YJ too, great improvement offroad. You'll notice the difference right away, you'll be able to keep the tires on the ground more, less spinning in the air.
 
Thanks Bounty.

I really could notice a lot of body roll in the rear on my way to work this morning. I suppose this means I'm gonna have to slow it down a bit in the curves. But that's the price to pay for sweet articulation.

C
 

change the rear brake line anyway. Its easy to do and the stainless steel lines gives a good stiff brake pedal.
 
where can I find...

I got rancho 5000's which are about 2 years old, but I plan on installing a 4" lift this winter and will get new shocks and brake lines then. I just wanted to make sure that the jeep will hold together if I run this setup till I get the lift. Thanks for the thoughts, though.

C

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