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Truck Track Bars

Truck Track Bars

Replacement or Upgraded Track Bar

If you notice steering issues with your pickup truck, the problems could be caused to wear in stability components such as the track bar. A worn track bar can lead to a bumpy or mushy steering feel and can give you a more difficult pickup to handle. Not only that, but it can cause your other suspension components to wear out. Fortunately, we offer rugged truck trakc bars at American Trucks that are made to fit properly and to perform better than stock components. Our bars are made from heavier gauge steel, feature thicker hardware, and are built to perform at the highest level. If you want your truck to hold up to harsh perfomrance conditi,ons you should consider upgrading the track bars to give you the added strength you need.

Improve Steering and Stability

Heavy use will cause a track bar to wear over time, giving you bump steer and instability issues while driving on bumpy roads. If you've been noticing a jiggly steering response, you may need to replace the track bars on your pickup. These bars are essential for maintaining a properly aligned axle and for keeping a nice stiff steer feel over time. If you go off-roading regularly, your track bar may become damaged quickly and stop performing well. By upgrading to a more rugged track bar,, you add strength to your ride and improve the steering quality at the same time. Invest in an upgraded track bar and:

  • preserve your suspension components
  • improve your control
  • boost the steering quality
  • toughen up your truck for harsh conditions
  • prepare for off-roading adventures

We offer heavy-gauge steel track bars that are powder coated for long-term performance without issues with corrosion. Equip your pickup with one of these well-made track bars, and it should resolve any issues caused by a worn bar. One of our upgraded bars can withstand harder driving demands than the stock bar, and it pairs well with an upgraded suspension system. Add new suspension components to your vehicle along with a track bar, and you'll be able to handle more serious bumps and rough driving conditions as a result.

Adjust to a Lift with a New Track Bar

Another excellent reason to get a track bar is if you lift your pickup truck. Adding a lift kit causes some of your suspension components to stop working properly. That's why most lift kits come with replacement shocks and brackets. The only problem is that while track bars will often still fit after you lift your truck, they won't perform as well as they originally did. This is one of the reasons your handling may become worse if you lift your pickup. Adding an adjustable track bar can resolve this issue for you. With an adjustable bar, you can change its length depending on the amount of lift you add to your pickup. Raise or lower the height to fit the current lift and enjoy performance that's similar to the factory steering feel. At American Trucks, we offer the best aftermarket truck components for performance and repairs. Fix damaged components using our products and enjoy an excellent fit and long-term durability. A track bar is a worthy upgrade to a pickup that's been lifted, or that isn't steering properly, and it's just one of many enhancements that you should make to your truck. Consider adding all-terrain tires to your pickup as well so you're prepared for harsh driving conditions. You can also invest in a more rugged bumper for additional front-end protection that will keep you safer when driving in different conditions.