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YETI Sized: Steer Smarts™ Expands Product Lineup With New YETI XD™ Track Bar

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YETI Sized: Steer Smarts Expands Product Lineup With New YETI XD Track Bar

 

PLYMOUTH, MICH. (November 8, 2016) — The Steer Smarts™ team expands their product lineup with the debut of their New Yeti XD™ Track Bar at last weeks 2016 SEMA Show in Las Vegas. “This is by far the most extreme Track Bar available for the JK” says Ron North, Brand Director for Steer Smarts. “We went over the top with this thing. You are more likely to break the frame on your Jeep before you break our XD Track Bar!”

Engineered without compromise, the Steer Smarts Yeti XD Track Bar features robust, fully forged ends that are e-coated and then finished in SS-Red powder coat for the ultimate in corrosion protection. The Yeti XD Track Bar is fully adjustable on-vehicle and utilizes a beastly 1 13/16” adjuster sleeve with extreme duty adjuster clamps to lock down proper geometry once it is set. The Yeti XD Track Bar will be available in the first quarter of 2017 and will have a targeted price of $209. It is without a doubt the most aggressive and heavily engineered track bar available for the Jeep Wrangler.

  

About Steer Smarts

Headquartered in Plymouth, Mich., Steer Smarts is the aftermarket division of Powers and Sons LLC and is built on more than a century long legacy of forging components for Detroit’s automotive giants. Steer Smarts is focused on revolutionizing the off-road world with the most innovative, highly engineered steering and chassis components available for the Jeep Wrangler. To see what goes on behind the scenes at Steer Smarts and to check out the worlds most extreme Jeep linkages, follow us on Twitter @SteerSmarts, Facebook at /SteerSmarts and Instagram @SteerSmarts and for the latest product information and ways to order, visit us at SteerSmarts.com

 

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  • Hurry up and make it available. I want one!

    Gary Durham on

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