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Dodge trackbar fix?
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<blockquote data-quote="Boomer" data-source="post: 972724" data-attributes="member: 16016"><p>I needed/wanted an adjustable track bar to compensate for the leveling kit lift on the front of my truck. I am not real crazy about the heim joints in the DT track bar or the stainless steel uniball thing in the Thuren bar. Just seems like something for crap to work it's way into and cause wear. I bit the bullet and popped for a Solid Steel adjustable track bar and am have no regrets whatsoever about it. Beefy as hell with bushings on both ends.</p><p></p><p>That being said, if I had a stock heighth truck I would almost definitely have given the Luke's Link a shot before anything else. Seems like there is a lot of bang for the buck with them. You just have to make sure that you have a track bar that they will work with. It is my understanding that the Luke's Link will not work with the thicker aftermarket replacement track bars such as those by Moog.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boomer, post: 972724, member: 16016"] I needed/wanted an adjustable track bar to compensate for the leveling kit lift on the front of my truck. I am not real crazy about the heim joints in the DT track bar or the stainless steel uniball thing in the Thuren bar. Just seems like something for crap to work it's way into and cause wear. I bit the bullet and popped for a Solid Steel adjustable track bar and am have no regrets whatsoever about it. Beefy as hell with bushings on both ends. That being said, if I had a stock heighth truck I would almost definitely have given the Luke's Link a shot before anything else. Seems like there is a lot of bang for the buck with them. You just have to make sure that you have a track bar that they will work with. It is my understanding that the Luke's Link will not work with the thicker aftermarket replacement track bars such as those by Moog. [/QUOTE]
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