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2nd Gen Non-Engine/Transmission Lukes Link Update

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Engine/Transmission (1998.5 - 2002) H.D, Valve spring #?

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Put in the Lukes Link Sunday. Took 3 hours. Had no problem with link hitting front pumpkin. Tested over speed bumps. Joint has zero play now. I think im gonna like it.
 
Did you happen to replace the bushings in the end that bolts to the axle? I did the link and replaced the bushing a couple of weeks ago. Getting that rubber out of the end of the track bar took nearly as long as doing the link. Finally burned it out with a propane torch and dug it out with a screw driver.

No way it was going to just slide out of mine.



ic
 
When I got my Lukes Link I also got his Poly bushing for the axle end. My OE rubber was a ***** to get out too. The rubber came out ok but the metal cage was tough. I have a cheesy Chinise hydraulic press that helped.
 
Originally posted by icarus33

Did you happen to replace the bushings in the end that bolts to the axle? I did the link and replaced the bushing a couple of weeks ago. Getting that rubber out of the end of the track bar took nearly as long as doing the link. Finally burned it out with a propane torch and dug it out with a screw driver.

No way it was going to just slide out of mine.



ic



No I didnt. Does that end get slop too?
 
Getting that rubber out of the end of the track bar took nearly as long as doing the link.



Use an air hammer, it does'nt take no for an answer.



No I did'nt. Does that end get slop too?



Yes. I replaced it 3 times before the ball end had any slack in it. I live on a county road.



I have had Luke's links on all my ball joints for 45K miles, no slack in any of them.
 
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