TL-S Sway Bar

GoldnKnight22

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Kevin, OP doesnt but snip33r does, actually discussed this with him at our last weekly meet.
As for endlinks i have the moogs and even though they are all great and beefy, one thing i dont like about them is the fact that the rubber isnt sealed on the body. hence if enough flex happens the rubber moves to the point where dirt can enter inside and mix with the grease

Word. I have the Moogs too and knew about that before I bought em. I rather have some corrosion get into the ends than have a snapped endlink. Which I've heard has happened when going with the Progress 24mm.
 

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So, the Moog links could possibly allow for dirt to enter, is there any other "better than OEM" link that has a better design?
 

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Holy smokes, I didn't know this mod was so cheap. I'm getting on this asap. Do you guys know what the stock size for our car is? I read 16 mm but can someone confirm?

Edit: Nevermind, I found goldnknight22's post on the sizes.
 
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Which I've heard has happened when going with the Progress 24mm.

The stock ones are so thin its not funny. The MOOGs are great and I haven't had any issue with snapping them.

I HAVE sheered off the Swaybar Link to Knuckle Bracket about 4 times though.
 
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Just did the "progress" 24mm sway bar with moog endlinks and knuckle brackets(really really rusty) also ingalls camber kits with wheels wrapped in 4 new nitto neo-gen's w/aligment and..... wow I cannot believe the diff. I highly recomend this upgrade!!!! Best bang for ur buck!

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