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Old 09-26-2012, 11:15 AM
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4th gen ES adjustable end links

ES makes some nice adjustable end links and mine need replacing anyways so I am going to get these also to get the SB back in the right position after lowering http://performanceparts.com/part/Ene...ension/9.8169R. They make several sizes and I am not sure the size of the OEM links. Does anybody have a set laying around? If not Ill have to just go to the auto store with a tape measure lol.
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Old 09-26-2012, 11:31 AM
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The Moog end links are 3.81" so the size I linked would be the correct size to get. I called the local O'reilly and they sell the Moogs for $30/ea(dont link any cheaper, not the point) so for $75 the ES are a little over twice the price. Courtesy sells OEM links for $40 I believe so again about twice the price. WHo wants these? Down for a group buy hopefully?
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Old 09-26-2012, 11:35 AM
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Now in order for these to work, it would of course require some modifications to the sway bar IE adding in a U-joint or something similar but that wouldn't cost much and any competent exhaust shop could do the work on the car without removing the entire sway bar itself.
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Now in order for these to work, it would of course require some modifications to the sway bar IE adding in a U-joint or something similar but that wouldn't cost much and any competent exhaust shop could do the work on the car without removing the entire sway bar itself.
If only your bushings are shot, you could always remove the bushings and buy the poly bushings alone. They sell them as an 8 pack with washers. That's what I wound up doing. Again that is if the end links them self aren't damaged and you can take them apart and put them back together. The other option is buy a cheap set of end links from fcp import and swap out the rubber bushings for the poly. You might need a second hand to press to get the nuts back on though.
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huh? I dont think you quite understand what I am talking about
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huh? I dont think you quite understand what I am talking about
I guess I don't understand. What would be the purpose?
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