FS: AWR Endlinks
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FS: AWR Endlinks
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Have a set of slightly used AWR sway bar endlinks, less than 200 miles. Ordered from AWR through the following links:
http://www.awrracing.com/store/produ...roducts_id=159
http://www.awrracing.com/store/produ...roducts_id=160
The set I received, front and rear, were the same length. AWR assured me that they fit properly. In my opinion the rears are to long, unless used with adjustable sway bars in the softest position.
I will sell both front and rear sets for a $100, but install the rears at your own risk, as both sets are identical.
For the fronts to fit you will need a additional spacer which was not provided in the package by AWR.
Each pair $50 shipped. Retails for $85
Have a set of slightly used AWR sway bar endlinks, less than 200 miles. Ordered from AWR through the following links:
http://www.awrracing.com/store/produ...roducts_id=159
http://www.awrracing.com/store/produ...roducts_id=160
The set I received, front and rear, were the same length. AWR assured me that they fit properly. In my opinion the rears are to long, unless used with adjustable sway bars in the softest position.
I will sell both front and rear sets for a $100, but install the rears at your own risk, as both sets are identical.
For the fronts to fit you will need a additional spacer which was not provided in the package by AWR.
Each pair $50 shipped. Retails for $85
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u said the front and rears were the same length, will the set u have left work for the rear? a lil confused, anyway let me know im very interested in the last set.
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AWR says it will, I wouldn't recommend it in the rear, used mine with a aftermarket adjustable sway bar in the softest position and it was OK, felt good when driving too. Not sure with oem, but I think it could be too long, and it'll definitely be to long for the stiff position on a adjustable bar.
I asked AWR on the length and here's what they said: (copied from my email)
"You have the correct set up. This is the way we run them on our vehicles and have since 04. You will notice that the front set comes with an extra bushing [ used with aftermarket bars ]"
I asked AWR on the length and here's what they said: (copied from my email)
"You have the correct set up. This is the way we run them on our vehicles and have since 04. You will notice that the front set comes with an extra bushing [ used with aftermarket bars ]"
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im thinking the way you are, i have awr on my front sways (aftermarket) and they are fine but the shaft length is pretty long, and my car is pretty much slammed. I was a lil weary on putting them on the rear sways esp since i have aftermarket sway bar and am dropped a good 1.5 inches...i want the bar to sit linear.
Good luck on the sale tho man i appreciate your honesty, its rare to find someone who wont shaft you just to get a quick buck, A+ seller
Good luck on the sale tho man i appreciate your honesty, its rare to find someone who wont shaft you just to get a quick buck, A+ seller
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