Endlink Question(s)

brian6speed

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I am using the Fastline performance adjustable end links, but they cost more than 99 percent of people are willing to spend.

I autocross my car so it is nice to have the adjustability for lowering a car and corner balancing it.

You could make your own end links for pretty cheap if you source your own parts and DIY it.
 

RedRyder

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I like what I see. But I hope that inner nut isn't aluminum too...


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FLP/Moog side-by-side

FLP site

But they're not cheap
 

Jarrett

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On RockAuto.com you can get a pair of Moogs for under $30. Contrary to what the general consensus on here seems to be I'd definitely recommend getting new aftermarket endlinks. They're very beefy in comparison to stock and all of the energy that you're hoping for the your new sway bar to absorb is being partially lost in the worn out OEM end links made with flimsy bars. They're cheap and it's a wear item so it should be replaced.
 

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