Hi everyone,
I've installed MCA red coilovers into my car.
The swaybar tab on the struts must be a bit lower than on the OEM struts as I had to use adjustable links and set them about 20-30mm shorter than the OEM droplinks.
Does anyone know what endlinks fit and are about 20-30mm shorter than stock?
I rather not run the spherical whiteline ones (or at least only run on one side to ensure there is no swaybar preload)
Front Swaybar Endlinks
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Re: Front Swaybar Endlinks
Don't they have ordinary cut to size ones?
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Re: Front Swaybar Endlinks
Link please?
Not sure which ones you're talking about.
There are adjustable ones but they are thicker than standard and at full lock they foul the strut a bit.
It's not felt through the steering wheel nor does it make a noise but it just bothers me
Not sure which ones you're talking about.
There are adjustable ones but they are thicker than standard and at full lock they foul the strut a bit.
It's not felt through the steering wheel nor does it make a noise but it just bothers me
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Re: Front Swaybar Endlinks
This is what I was thinking of, but I'm unsure if it's what you're after
http://www.whiteline.com.au/product_det ... 0&sq=16126
http://www.whiteline.com.au/product_det ... 0&sq=16126
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Re: Front Swaybar Endlinks
From Bursons, Roadsafe part number STB4208, walk in price of 60 bucks each.
If at full adjustment in they're still too long, you can cut one end of the threaded rod down to what you need.
If at full adjustment in they're still too long, you can cut one end of the threaded rod down to what you need.
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Re: Front Swaybar Endlinks
Thanks guys, I'll keep these in mind if I don't find any that are the right length for my needs
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Re: Front Swaybar Endlinks
Lol those are correct though????
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Re: Front Swaybar Endlinks
Not good enough for his highly calibrated lancer
f**k sake, just buy them and be done with it
