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Old 06-20-2012, 09:46 AM
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The spec for slop in the trackbar is in the hundredths of an inch.
If you can see slop it's worn out.
You don't need to replace the entire bar, just the bushing and one of these>
http://lukeslink.com/
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i think my bushing fit problem is that I have a moog bar, even the lukes link site states does not fit moog
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Originally Posted by infidel
The spec for slop in the trackbar is in the hundredths of an inch.
If you can see slop it's worn out.
You don't need to replace the entire bar, just the bushing and one of these>
http://lukeslink.com/
Thanks. I looked at their diagram showing the locations the Lukeslink can be installed. It is the bushing that needs to be replaced on my truck. Will get that done.
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