Contact

Send LuK a concise clutch parts request

Share the product names, quantities, vehicle applications, and preferred region your team already has. LuK can then route the request around fitment, availability, and distributor supply needs.

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Distributor desk

LuK global sourcing coordination for Driveline & Clutch Parts, catalog questions, and quote routing.

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Response channel

Email-ready request handling for clutch kit, flywheel, and CV joint axle inquiries from commercial buyers.

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Working rhythm

Send complete application details early so stock, lead-time, and volume review can begin without repeated clarification.

The contact page is deliberately direct. A clutch parts buyer usually needs an answer tied to a real vehicle, a real service job, or a real stocking plan. A broad message such as "send catalog" slows that process down. A useful LuK request includes the part family, vehicle application, quantity target, preferred delivery market, and any existing reference numbers. Those details let the response focus on availability, fitment review, and next steps.

For regional distributors, the strongest request may include multiple item names and a target purchase commitment. For independent repair workshops, the strongest request may include a service-bay deadline and the vehicle details known at the counter. For e-commerce catalog managers, the request may focus on how product names should be grouped. The same form can accept all of those inputs without adding unsupported template fields, because the message area lets the buyer provide precise context.

If the inquiry covers several branches or service locations, add the regions and expected timing in the message. That helps the response separate urgent repair demand from planned replenishment, which is especially useful when clutch kit and flywheel requests compete for the same purchasing budget.

Two-column quote form

Keep the request complete but short.

Use the message field for part numbers, vehicle applications, quantity ranges, and timing expectations. The goal is a clear first response rather than a long exchange of missing details.