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Where to buy a track bar for SPOA?

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Where to buy a track bar for SPOA?

Post by JacZook »

Hi all

I have a 91 SWB ZOOK 1.6efi and its spring over with air lockers but people have been telling me that I need a track bar on the rear diff.

Why do you need a track bar at all?
Can you buy them off the self in sydney anywhere?
Can anyone make one?

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Post by bazooked »

only need 1 if ya having problems with ur diff wraping, meaning ur pinion is doing funky stuff under load or accelaration, i had a spring over zook on yjs with 1.6, air lockers and simexes, never ran 1 and had good flex, you do have to play with ur rear spring packs by adding or removing leaves depending what ya want to do, if its set up right you shouldnt need one.
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Post by alien »

you'd know if you had spring wrap! haha on acceleration particularly in 1st and 2nd on road you get a mega shudder and noise from the rear driveshaft, and your springs go S shaped... basically its the weight of the tyres forcing the leaves to twist before the tyres turn, eventually the driveshaft or leaves stop the wrapping and you take off, all the while bending the leaves and probably destroying your uni joints =) hehe

mines trac barred using the "oztraks" style setup as im only running 3 leaves in my packs (very soft). Others have had success with "over the diff" style setups with a pivot at the diff, slip joint in the middle and shackle at the front. Plenty of threads on them in both general 4x4 tech and in this section - try a search for:
- Trac Bar
- Wrap Bar
- Spring Wrap
- Axle Wrap
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Post by 31zook »

This is where it's at...
http://auszookers.com/index.php

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Post by foonji »

alien wrote:you'd know if you had spring wrap! haha on acceleration particularly in 1st and 2nd on road you get a mega shudder and noise from the rear driveshaft, and your springs go S shaped... basically its the weight of the tyres forcing the leaves to twist before the tyres turn, eventually the driveshaft or leaves stop the wrapping and you take off, all the while bending the leaves and probably destroying your uni joints =) hehe
Mine does that... The shudder and noise...However its all stock... I thought it was just the mounts on the way out...

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Post by alien »

if its not SPOA and shuddering like that it might just be a busted tcase or engine mount...
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Post by jimbo jones »

I built one for my zook only took an arvo to knock up
its the slip'n twist type

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Post by JacZook »

That is great what you have done.

So really the trac bar is preventing the diff from twisting or moving forward, thus stopping the springs from being put under pressure

Do you need some kind if rubber or grease inside the bigger pipe to stop the smaller one from ratteling or even popping out?
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Post by 31zook »

just make sure the fit is decent ;)
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Post by alien »

Here's mine:
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Chose this style as it doesnt bind up and i had no room above the diff for anything really.

I've since taken off the bottom mounting hole on the front end, and i'm yet to hit them on anything =)
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Post by sierrajim »

The bar on Alien's also solves the problem of the trac bar ripping a big hole in the diff housing.

The hole in the housing issue is something that Jimbo might want to think about. The best solution is to spread the load of the trac bar brackets over as large an area as possible (ie wrap the bracket around the housing).
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Post by jimbo jones »

sierrajim wrote:The bar on Alien's also solves the problem of the trac bar ripping a big hole in the diff housing.

The hole in the housing issue is something that Jimbo might want to think about. The best solution is to spread the load of the trac bar brackets over as large an area as possible (ie wrap the bracket around the housing).
I dont think I have that problem its not a zook diff Im running 80 diffs
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Post by lump_a_charcoal »

In my personal, unqualified, non professional opinion, I feel you are better off having stiffer springs in the rear and softer ones up front.
Mine flexes well enough in the rear anyway, but coupled with the softer front it goes pretty well.
The advantage is no axle wrap to speak of.
The disadvantages are that it does limit flex a bit, and it rides like...um...something that doesn't ride very well.
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Post by alien »

Yeah i thought that too - but theres no weight in the back and there is a lot up front - so the same leaf front and back does still make the front softer as its got more weight to create flex.
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Post by lump_a_charcoal »

Yeah just to clarify mine doesn't have RUF yet...
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Post by brendan_h »

lump_a_charcoal wrote:In my personal, unqualified, non professional opinion, I feel you are better off having stiffer springs in the rear and softer ones up front.
Mine flexes well enough in the rear anyway, but coupled with the softer front it goes pretty well.
The advantage is no axle wrap to speak of.
The disadvantages are that it does limit flex a bit, and it rides like...um...something that doesn't ride very well.
im going to disagre with you.

ive just put a trac bar into my zook, it usto have a 5spring pack and was very harsh and bumpy.
when i fited the trac bar i took out a leaf. its now rides alot better and its alot nicer to drive.
flex? still hit the bump stops with the trac bar and havent loset any drop, i gained some :finger: (opened up the spring clamps)
now just need some longer rear shocks to get the most from the rear :cool:
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Post by dad »

brendan_h wrote:ive just put a trac bar into my zook... now rides alot better and its alot nicer to drive....:cool:
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Post by jimbo jones »

dad wrote:
brendan_h wrote:ive just put a trac bar into my zook... now rides alot better and its alot nicer to drive....:cool:
picsorban? :D
I seen it its true he has one
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Post by brendan_h »

the thread is here
http://www.auszookers.com/index.php?nam ... pic&t=5532


but for lazy ass people

(yes i did use too many grease nipples)

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Post by droopypete »

You can't have too many grease nipples :lol:
I think you will still rip that off the diff housing, all the extra steel you have put in is not going to resist the (massive) rotational forces that the trac bar will exert, I don't know if you have transfer or diff gears fitted but your tyres look about 32"/33" that on its own will multiply the force a shyte load (tech term :) )even more if you have repowered, same goes for the front, I don't believe the factory folded metal x member is up to the job, admittedly it is a sliding and twisting style bar so the forces will be way less than a shackle and it has 2 feet of leverage on its side so you may be all right with the front.

The bar makes it launch well doesn't it? :lol:
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Post by brendan_h »

its been fine so far
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Post by 11_evl »

another option i found ages ago looking

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Post by Guy »

11_evl wrote:another option i found ages ago looking

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torque fork ?
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Post by 11_evl »

NFI
I just found it in my photobucket.
I must of saved it ages ago when I was playing with leafs.
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