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Adapting Rear Stabilizer Links from 87 to 89

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Old 08-19-2018, 11:04 AM
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Adapting Rear Stabilizer Links from 87 to 89

Rear links are no longer available for 1st Gen, so that's why I am looking for some info on this conversion. Both year inks are similar, except 87 has a thread end instead of the right angle ball stud. Does anyone have the center to center distance to the rear bar bushing bracket screw holes? If you have done this this conversion I would appreciate your input.
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Old 08-19-2018, 09:51 PM
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I'm not sure you know what you really need? Is your Maxima a 1st Gen or 2nd Gen? Why not post a picture of your rear sway bar set up and these links you need....If you do your homework you can make you own rear links....the best setup is when the links are near perpendicular (90*) to the sway bar....
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Or build your own....Probably less than $50...

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