Lukes Link
Lukes Link
I recently ordered a complete Lukes link for my track bar and the tie rod ends. I took it to a shop to have it installed and the guy says the kit is hokey and a waste of money. He said that it looked like the parts are all going to rub on the rotors and the top of the case for the track bar setup. He also thought that they would have to be adjusted at every oil change to keep the parts tight. What gives??? I told him that I heard very good input re these kits. Don't know if I should send it back or look elsewhere to have it installed.
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I installed one on mine and a friend installed one on his after he looked at mine. I have had no problems and yes the link is adjustable unlike your stock ball joint that you are cutting out to replace. The kit is also rebuildable once it wears again unlike the joint you are cutting out to throw away.
If you do a lot of off roading (really working the suspension), the new link may contact the front differential cover very lightly. It was the best investment for me since I do not go off road. You can spend a lot more on other products but I'm not sure the end result is any different. Sounds like the guy at your shop wants to sell you some more expensive parts maybe (just me thinking).
One thing about Luke, he will take them back if you're not satisfied. I have talked to him on the phone and he was very helpful. Just stating what works for me.
If you do a lot of off roading (really working the suspension), the new link may contact the front differential cover very lightly. It was the best investment for me since I do not go off road. You can spend a lot more on other products but I'm not sure the end result is any different. Sounds like the guy at your shop wants to sell you some more expensive parts maybe (just me thinking).
One thing about Luke, he will take them back if you're not satisfied. I have talked to him on the phone and he was very helpful. Just stating what works for me.
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Run away from that shop. The Luke's Link is a very good repair. People (shops) that have no experience with it just want to sell you new parts. You can do it yourself or find another shop.<br>John
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Here is a pic of mine installed on the truck for your viewing pleasure. I have pictures of the whole replacement project if you want to see them. Took me all of about 45 minutes start to stop.
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[quote author=bulthisl link=board=5;threadid=11421;start=0#108708 date=1046139145]<br>What does this kit cost and how do you get in touch with the supplier?<br><br> : Eddie : 8)<br>[/quote]<br><br>Go to www.lukeslink.com and all the info is there. He is most helpful and good to talk too also. Even has instructions right on the net you can print out.
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