Description
Carli Suspension
Carli Adjustable Track Bar
The Carli Adjustable Track Bar is designed for 2003–2013 Ram 2500 4×4 and 2003–2012 Ram 3500 4×4 trucks with 0 to 3 inches of front lift. The track bar is one of the most important links under the front end of a straight axle heavy-duty truck, acting as both a suspension and steering component. Any deflection in the bar or wear in the bushings can result in excessive steering input, wandering, a floating front end, and death wobble.
Carli’s Adjustable Track Bar is engineered to deflect less than the factory bar, help dampen vibration, tighten steering feel, and allow the front axle to be recentered on leveled or lifted trucks. Unlike the factory track bar, this unit is rebuildable for extended service life and uses a stronger, more serviceable joint design.
Key Features:
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Adjustable track bar for 0 to 3 inches of front lift
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Allows front axle centering on leveled or lifted trucks
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Helps tighten steering feel
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Reduces deflection compared to the factory track bar
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Helps dampen vibration without creating sloppy handling
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Rebuildable design for extended service life
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Built from 3/8 inch wall DOM tubing
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Threaded bar end eliminates the need for a weld-in bung
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7/8 inch x 7/8 inch FK Bearing chromoly heim joint
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CUB frame joint uses a 7/8 inch FK uniball with custom molded bushings
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Stainless safety washer and snap ring retain the CUB joint assembly
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Custom misalignment spacers allow full fore and aft movement without bind
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JAMMIT tapered jam nut provides 100% more surface area than a standard jam nut
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Designed to reduce premature bushing wear caused by installation preload issues
Notes:
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Adjustable for 0 to 3 inch front lift applications.
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Designed for 4×4 applications.
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Front axle centering is especially important after lifting a straight axle truck, as lift height can pull the axle off-center and alter steering geometry.
Vehicle Fitment:
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2003–2013 Dodge Ram 2500 4×4
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2003–2012 Dodge Ram 3500 4×4
SKU: CS-DATB-03






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