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This will be my second failure in a total of 324k miles. My last track bar lasted over 100k miles. I will admit I screwed up this time. Being I'm doing all the back and forth trips I opted to just at the local AutoZone and pick up a trackbar. $90 buck with a lifetime guarantee. Didn't realize it a sealed unit that has no grease zerk. I found this out after I've already pulled mine out and need my truck. My last Track Bar was a NAPA unit and it did very well to go 100k miles. Just times are tight for me and had to take what was available.

 

I do plan on getting a Luke's Links and rebuilding my old bar since its got the small non-Moog head and can be done. So when this lifetime warranty non-greaseable AutoZone track bar fails I'll have a rebuilt unit here ready to go.

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    The only issue I had with the luke's link on the track bar is it was too close to the front diff cover and would rub a little when bouncing around and turning, I had to grind off some material on the

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I am on my third one counting the oem. Both replacements were MOOG. Got a little over 100k out of the first one IIRC. I have about 35k on the latest.

12 hours ago, Mopar1973Man said:

Track Bar...

 

 

 

I do plan on getting a Luke's Links and rebuilding my old bar since its got the small non-Moog head and can be done. So when this lifetime warranty non-greaseable AutoZone track bar fails I'll have a rebuilt unit here ready to go.

The only issue I had with the luke's link on the track bar is it was too close to the front diff cover and would rub a little when bouncing around and turning, I had to grind off some material on the luke's link but seemed to fix the problem, at 300k I still got the original track bar, I installed these at about 200k