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Old Jan 16, 2014 | 07:38 AM
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rear swaybar links

I am going to be changing the stock rsb in the spring with an addco rsb and being that it is much thicker and heavier than the stock I was just wondering if anyone who has done this on their 3rd gen could recommend good solid swaybar links that holds up well with that application. Thanks.

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Old Jan 16, 2014 | 11:23 AM
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Oooo. You would've needed Blehmco end links. No longer available. You can put out a WTB thread a see if someone has a set to sale.
Old Jan 16, 2014 | 05:27 PM
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Oooo. You would've needed Blehmco end links. No longer available. You can put out a WTB thread a see if someone has a set to sale.
Thanks for the advise. I will do that. How hard to you think they would be to make? I was given the rsb by a guy who no longer has his 3rd gen but lived close by to me. He also gave me his stillen strut tower bar which i also plan to replace mine with as it's a pretty nice one. I offered to buy them but he said he just wanted to pass them along to a fellow 3rd gen. enthusiast which are far and few between here in canada. Our winters have taken their toll on them here and they are getting harder to find in good condition. Iv'e done alot of work on mine and park it for the winter.
Old Jan 17, 2014 | 07:52 AM
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heim joint...a block of stainless steel or aluminum, some threaded rod and some angle iron (stainless) should get you started. the part that's on the car frame is usually the piece that rips out or gets broken so you MUST reinforce the car also along with the end link.

you can also pick up some new OEM ones and weld on some metal to reinforce them. i did that before matt came out w/ his set up...actually that's what i run on mine right now with the ST bars...no issues.
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So none of the Blehmco stuff is still available? His site is still up...
Old Jan 17, 2014 | 08:22 PM
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So none of the Blehmco stuff is still available? His site is still up...
I was thinking the same thing. I was actually a little disappointed when i went on his site and sent an email through the site on more then one occasion but never got any response. Kind of misleading but im sure there's other companies or businesses out there that abandon their sites. It's too bad because iv'e heard nothing but good things about his products and i was kind of looking forward to purchasing a few things from the site.
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i did this a while ago...

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they have been holding up.
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