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Just saw this posted by ICON Vehicle Dynamics, comparing the factory OEM track bar vs. ICON Billet adjustable track bar...

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Never used aluminum track bars. Just how strong would this be compared the to the OEM part?
 

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I'm curious how long those rod ends will last before needing serviced/replaced.

I would have like the seen this made with poly pushing instead. But I think they do have that option now that I think about it
 

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Track bar centers the axle or drive wheels under the frame during suspension travel
 

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I wish Icon would focus on making better products vs making more products.

Couldn't agree more. Paid 3k for an Icon stage 2 kit. I ended up having to remove the rear shocks, coilovers, and rear springs and replacing them with Bilsteins.

The rear shocks had play in the shaft, and were blown. Coilovers had me clicking and clanking my way down the street, and the rear springs were loud. The ride quality was absolutely horrible

Icons customer service is horrible and has been zero help so far.
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