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2008-2022 Superduty 4WD Track Bar Bracket (1032113)

BD Diesel

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Common leveling and lift kits pull the track bar out of position, negatively affecting ride and steering quality, as well as the axle position relative to the body and frame. The BD Diesel Track Bar Bracket is designed to correct this issue by relocating the track bar pivot point 2 inches lower down. This action offsets the effect of a lift kit, returning the track bar assembly to its factory position to resolve common steering and tracking issues, including improving bump steer in leveled trucks. The bracket is constructed from high-strength, ADI heat-treated cast iron for maximum strength and provides a strong, reliable upgrade. It is ideal for 2-inch or 2.5-inch leveling kits and can be combined with BD's adjustable track bars for use with larger lift heights.

Features
  • Ideal for 2-inch or 2.5-inch levelling kits
  • Lowers track bar mounting point by 2-inches
  • Corrects steering geometry on lifted vehicles
  • Improves bump steer in levelled trucks
  • Made from high strength cast iron with ADI heat treat process for maximum strength
  • Can be combined with BD 1032110/1032111 Track Bars for adjustability or larger lift height
Specs
  • Application: 4WD models
  • Pivot Point Relocation: 2-inches down
  • Material: High strength cast iron with ADI heat treat process
  • Installation Time: Approximately 1 Hour
Notes
  • Fits Ford SuperDuty F250/F350 4wd models from 2008 to 2022.
  • The product is backed by a 12-month warranty on parts. A Limited Lifetime Warranty is available with registration.

Vehicle Fitment

Part Specifications

  • Part No.
    1032113
  • Cross Reference #
    990011409322
  • Vendor
    BD Diesel
  • Shipping Weight
    17.0 lb
  • Length
    17.25 in
  • Width
    14.1 in
  • Height
    12 in
  • Prop 65
    ⚠️ Warning: Cancer & Reproductive Harm