Clayton or Synergy Front Track Bar

Another vote for Synergy…

I have no idea if they’re any better or worse than anyone else but, they (Polyperformance & Synergy) seem like a real good company. Any issues I’ve had were quickly and professionally resolved. They’re U.S.A. made right in San Luis Obispo, CA. I’ve met a bunch of the sales and manufacturing staff (and an engineer)…. All of them seemed to enjoy what they do and where they work. The boss lets employees take the company rigs to Rubicon, and KOH unsupervised. He expects them to take them out wheeling and give out swag, one sales employee told me the boss was okay with vehicles getting reasonably damaged so long as there’s pictures and videos of his product being used.
 
Another vote for Synergy…

I have no idea if they’re any better or worse than anyone else but, they (Polyperformance & Synergy) seem like a real good company. Any issues I’ve had were quickly and professionally resolved. They’re U.S.A. made right in San Luis Obispo, CA. I’ve met a bunch of the sales and manufacturing staff (and an engineer)…. All of them seemed to enjoy what they do and where they work. The boss lets employees take the company rigs to Rubicon, and KOH unsupervised. He expects them to take them out wheeling and give out swag, one sales employee told me the boss was okay with vehicles getting reasonably damaged so long as there’s pictures and videos of his product being used.
Wow, what an awesome experience. Thank you for sharing this!
 
I would reuse the oem ones. Why would you want to change bolt size?
To tighten it up, it's a common thing to do, don't make it the right thing to do though, hahaha. I am not speaking from personal experience either, just other people do it sometimes since the bolts are so close in size. My control arms are like that too, such a better fit so I have some experience there.
 
Because some of us fell for the "tighter is better so swap your bolts" propaganda years ago. Although my lift came with new hardware to swap the OEM stuff with anyway so I had duplicates.
yeah, there was/is definitely plenty of that, some of it makes sense though on a couple parts but not everything. Just my opinion. Yeti even makes 9/16 bolts for that reason but I usually just use factory size.
 
The problem is most places push certain information/products because it’s what they decided to buy. They can have issues with them but will never tell you.

The information you will find here is from real world, personal experience and feedback. And to be clear, giving criticism to a company doesn’t automatically mean we are just trashing on them. MetalCloak is far from having the worst products out there but still far short in some areas in my opinion. We have seen welds break, bars easily bend, their rear “D3” drop brackets bend with any good hit to a rock and literally replaced a newer track bar bushing this week that was causing death wobble.

There’s no better way to test out parts than out on the trail abusing them which a lot of people here do and are here to share that feedback to help others. And as a shop, we get to see all kinds of products/setups come in and get to see what works and what doesn’t.
Makes sense thanks.
 
I’d agree with the synergy sentiment, I get the feeling the owner (Dave?) wants his stuff beat to hell to prove that is top notch, not just saying it. Def other good brands too tho from my experience. RJ4x4 being one of them
 
I have never seen a factory bolt shear in half, I have seen factory brackets and welds rip off though…
That's reassuring. Some say it is to remove any movement which can oval out the holes. I guess there's something to that, but at the same time, torquing it to spec should prevent that I would think unless there's a flaw. There's some people WAY more experienced than I am that mention the ovaling issues with factory bolts, but who knows for sure lol.
 
That's reassuring. Some say it is to remove any movement which can oval out the holes. I guess there's something to that, but at the same time, torquing it to spec should prevent that I would think unless there's a flaw. There's some people WAY more experienced than I am that mention the ovaling issues with factory bolts, but who knows for sure lol.
Yes having bolts to proper torque is important. Sometimes you just have to think, so Jeep is going to manufacture millions of Jeeps with bolts that are too small and will oval brackets??? 👍🏼
 
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