performance end links ?

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Moog, whiteline, forged, tanabe, innovative , the only way I'd get the ones you posted is if they came with a lifetime warranty.

Just go with Moog? They'll withstand anything you could do to it in an honda accord
 
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Moog, whiteline, forged, tanabe, innovative , the only way I'd get the ones you posted is if they came with a lifetime warranty.

Just go with Moog? They'll withstand anything you could do to it in an honda accord

ok i just found the moog's online... now i need the bushings that go with them right
 
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All you do is buy the endlinks and put them on. Endlinks do not need bushings.
If you are replacing the rear sway bar as well then usually bushings/brackets come with the swaybar.

PS. Check rockauto.com for prices as well.
 

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What if you buy a used sway bar that does not come with bushings/ brackets?
 

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if i'm not mistaken the fronts need bushings not the rears. if the set you buy doesn't come with them, then why buy it?

those bushings you posted look almost exactly like the ones i had up front on my 5th gen. except the ones i had were designed specifically for 5th gens. universal parts = fail. just get the moogs.
 
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