I added my JKS front TB yesterday. I was able to center the axle and this bar is quite a bit stiffer than stock. Definitely more feedback through the steering wheel. Not sure if I like the tighter, heavier steering, but I will give it a week or so to get used to it.
I am looking at this TB, has it rubbed your diff cover as some have previously reported?
Depends. If the relocation bracket gives you enough correction that your axle is centered with your factory track bar, that's probably what I would run. Most adjustable track bars are made to be LONGER than OE and when installed in conjunction to a relocation bracket, can often times cause over correction. In otherwords, your axle will be off center the other way.
Teraflex sent me the rear relocation axle bracket which raised the track bar but even with that installed the driver side rear tire sticks out about 3/4 of an inch more that passenger. So would I also install a ATB to fix that off center?
Have you driven your Jeep since installing the relocation bracket? Be sure to drive it around a bit before you jump to an ATB. I have a different lift, but mine came right in to within a 1/4" after the suspension moved around and found its happy place from just a few miles.
If the driver side tire sticks out more, that means your current track bar is too long. As Eddie pointed out most ATB's are meant to go longer. As the Jeep gets more lift, the stock track bar tends to swing the axle toward the passenger side. You should probably make sure whichever you purchase can get at least 1/2" shorter than stock. You have to move your axle 3/8" to get it centered, and if you add weight later or if your springs sag a bit over time, your axle will swing even farther toward the driver side.
Dave
I'm sure you know but the front is opposite. A shift to the driver side means you need more length on the front. Are you measuring to the body or frame? My body is not all that true.
Does th eevo flip kit have different mounting points for a track bar depending on how much lift you have? What i mean is how does it work with a 3 inch or a 4 or even a 4.5 if you don't have an ATB.
BTW my JKS bars are really beefy.