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Old 07-27-2011, 12:14 PM
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Sway-Bar Endlinks

Yello! I've got a question. I don;t know if anyones asked this before, but I don;t have much time (currently) to browse the site. I'm looking for good aftermarket endlinks for my K-sport front swaybar. I'm also looking for a reputable company to purchase them from. Any info will help!!

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+1, just make sure to douche em out with rust protectant to protect them as there has been some reports of the threads rusting a bit.
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Cool! Thanks for the info guys!!

edit: how are these performance wise? I like to autocross and am an aggressive driver....

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they're awesome because they're adjustable so make sure you set them up properly and you'll be good to go.
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right on! Anyone ever hear of whiteline?
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The Evo-R front endlinks are not properly adjustable because they have the same thread on both ends rather than reverse threads on one end. This is because they are too cheap and half-assed to make them properly i.e. made in Asia. It forces you to remove one of the ends to adjust them, which is totally fubar. I ended up stuck with a set because most of the people here recommending them aren't informed enough to know any better ...


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