MC VIDEO: How to Install: MetalCloak Bronco Rear Durotrak Track Bar
This video from MetalCloak, presented by Scott Becker, walks through the installation of the MetalCloak Bronco rear Durotrak track bar for the 6G Bronco. It highlights the Durotrak two-piece bushing design, advises reviewing the printable instructions before starting, demonstrates unboxing and part verification, and shows step-by-step removal of the factory track bar and installation of the MetalCloak adjustable track bar—finishing with tightening procedures and a reminder to enjoy your Bronco.
Complete Transcript with Time Stamps:
[0:00] Today, we're gonna install the rear Durotrak track bar for the Bronco 6G.
[0:05] Hey. It's Scott Becker here with MetalCloak.
[0:08] The MetalCloak Bronco rear Durotrak track bar is built with the patented Durotrak two piece bushing and is designed much stronger than the factory part for the demands of on and off road for your lifted Bronco.
[0:22] But before we do the install, let's go to metalcloakinstructions.com, print out the instructions, and read completely through them.
[0:31] Once we understand what we're getting into and we're certain we have all the necessary tools and skills, we can start in on the installation.
[0:39] So let's go down the shop and get started.
[0:43] Our Bronco is already in a safe location and ready to be worked on.
[0:48] So we're gonna unbox the contents and verify that all the parts listed on the instruction page are accounted for before taking anything apart.
[0:57] Okay. It looks like we're good to go.
[1:00] The rear track bar will be installed here on the Bronco.
[1:04] Using a twenty four millimeter socket, remove the rear track bar.
[1:09] Save this hardware.
[1:11] Set the length of the MetalCloak track bar to match the factory track bar length.
[1:17] Using a twenty four millimeter deep socket, install the MetalCloak track bar.
[1:24] Make sure the adjustable end is at the frame.
[1:28] This is where the adjustment is done to recenter the axle to the vehicle after installed.
[1:34] Center the axle under the Bronco.
[1:37] Tighten the track bar hardware.
[1:40] Tighten the track bar jam nut using an inch and a half wrench or a large size adjustable wrench.
[1:48] Now that we're all done, all there is to do is to go out and enjoy your Bronco.
[1:53] To learn more, visit us at metalcloak.com.
[1:57] MetalCloak, it's your Bronco, only better.
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