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Old 08-02-2013, 11:52 AM
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end links the good and bad

was wondering if anybody knew what are the pros and cons of putting end links on I was ganna go with the racingline ones. thanks
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Pro : you can adjust the length so that your sway bar is exactly perpendicular to the end link so you can get maximum response from your sway bars

Con : only Racingline makes them, and their customer service is iffy

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Originally Posted by Ghozt
Pro : you can adjust the length so that your sway bar is exactly perpendicular to the end link so you can get maximum response from your sway bars

Con : only Racingline makes them, and their customer service is iffy

do you have them installed on your car and how big of a difference is it if I just installed the sway bar on the oem endlinks

p.s. please tell me how you get the picture up under your post
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yeah I've had them installed for several months now, you definitely feel the improved wheel response and handling. kinda like when you installed the sway bar with oem links, its a very similar improvement - just more noticeable. plus you can do these on the front and get benefits, since we dont have an aftermarket front sway bar
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thanks a lot for your advice that will be my later mod
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I have to agree with Ghozt. It will make a difference to the handling. I have both the front and rear with the RSB from Racingline. I am able to drive more aggressive with more confidence. Racingline makes very good products. Well worth the investment.
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Can you comment on what the adjustments you guys made to them ?

Did you lock it in and a 1/2 spacing all the way around or it varies for the front and back ?
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varies front to back, and depending on how low you are
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