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Rep Power: 0 Hey Grey. I saw that you had a few options to choose from. I want your opinion. Which ones would be best from my set up. I have the 2001 EX. I have the Progress Front and Rear swaybars being shipped as we speak. I appreciate everything. thanx Grey.
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Originally Posted by AceKicker
Hey Grey. I saw that you had a few options to choose from. I want your opinion. Which ones would be best from my set up. I have the 2001 EX. I have the Progress Front and Rear swaybars being shipped as we speak. I appreciate everything. thanx Grey.
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Rep Power: 0 does Progress mounting kit come with the sway bars?
and what's the different between with Progress mounting kit or not?
haha, probably been asked, but don't feel like searching thru it.
free bump for great end links...
and what's the different between with Progress mounting kit or not?
haha, probably been asked, but don't feel like searching thru it.
free bump for great end links...
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Originally Posted by Grey
Well, it depends if you want both front and rear endlinks. To get both, kit 4-EL. To get just one set (for the front or the rear), you would get kit 2-EL.
Well do you think the front endlinks are strong enough or should I replace them all? But what makes the difference between the two options you have for the all four endlinks. Since i have an ex i dont need the ones that are for the ones for the progress cars with mounting kit right? I jsut need the normal ones? I'm trying to make sure before I get them.
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Rep Power: 395 Great, I appreciate the business. I'll ship them out on Fri. (if you need me to ship them out sooner than that, then let me know).
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Rep Power: 395 Yep, for sure. I'll ship it out Fri., so it'll take 2-3 business days to get there. So... Either Tue. or Wed. Columbus day is Tue., right? That might mean that it'll take a day longer. Before the 1st of Nov. for sure though...
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Rep Power: 0 dude that is awesome are they easy to install? Do you have some type of instructions. or is it kinda self explanitory? Is there any special torque value? Any special grease you should use. I know you guys said anything that is really qater proof but any special suggestions. is there any special length the end-links have to be?
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Originally Posted by AceKicker
dude that is awesome are they easy to install? Do you have some type of instructions. or is it kinda self explanitory? Is there any special torque value? Any special grease you should use. I know you guys said anything that is really qater proof but any special suggestions. is there any special length the end-links have to be?
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Originally Posted by AceKicker
dude that is awesome are they easy to install? Do you have some type of instructions. or is it kinda self explanitory? Is there any special torque value? Any special grease you should use. I know you guys said anything that is really qater proof but any special suggestions. is there any special length the end-links have to be?
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Coming over from EP hatch to check out the endlinks ..Sorry for the newb question but by having an endlink that is more stiff and will not break does this put any greater stress or force on the Ibeam? Also since your endlinks are height adjustable, does adjusting them to a wrong height when installed have an adverse effect on suspension geometry? 6 pack of beer + formulating questiones don't mix
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Rep Power: 395 It's actually not more stiff than OEM. It articulates the way it should without binding up, but the material is also stronger and thicker, so that the forces involved will not cause damage. I don't have a picture of the newest version of the endlinks posted. The first picture is most like what I sell now though. They articulate much more than OEM. You will not be able to generate a force on these endlinks that will work in any direction but up and down through the center of the endlinks. Well, some thrust forces too, but they're minimal.
As for the height adjustment... It doesn't really affect the suspension geometry, unless you want to include the sway bars as part of the suspension. All it does is raise the sway bar ends up. You should keep the endlinks at their lowest setting if you have a stock suspension or a lowered suspension. The height adjustment is mostly useful for raised suspensions.
As for the height adjustment... It doesn't really affect the suspension geometry, unless you want to include the sway bars as part of the suspension. All it does is raise the sway bar ends up. You should keep the endlinks at their lowest setting if you have a stock suspension or a lowered suspension. The height adjustment is mostly useful for raised suspensions.
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I am down for a set, I will be paying by money order can you IM me all the details..
Car= 04 Si
Suspension= Progress competition coilovers, front and rear progress swaybars, D3 double x brace...I would like to order the newest set you have available
Car= 04 Si
Suspension= Progress competition coilovers, front and rear progress swaybars, D3 double x brace...I would like to order the newest set you have available
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I just sent payment for the end links via paypal. I will be using the pair for a rear RSX Sway bar application on my 04 Civic Sedan.
I am looking forward to installing them along with Neuspeed Front Tower Strut bar!
- Matt
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I just sent payment for the end links via paypal. I will be using the pair for a rear RSX Sway bar application on my 04 Civic Sedan.
I am looking forward to installing them along with Neuspeed Front Tower Strut bar!
- Matt
PS. your pm box is full.
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Originally Posted by Old Timer
Will they work on the RSX? I have a Type S with a Progress rear sway. I've heard good things about these endlinks.
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Rep Power: 0 I just want to make sure you knew that i payed you thru paypal and get an eta on shipment.
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Originally Posted by Grey
Yes they will. The RSX's suspension is very similiar to the Civic's. They also work for the Civic Si.
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Rep Power: 380 hey hey hey, calm down many, he will send them out... dont' worry, and you wait will be greeted by long lasting durable cheap endlinks...
i have the first batch and they have lasted threw all the abuse i have taken them threw, even threw a bent subframe and they still held their own... the front and rear...
i have the first batch and they have lasted threw all the abuse i have taken them threw, even threw a bent subframe and they still held their own... the front and rear...
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Rep Power: 0 I am not worried about receiving them. I just want them in a timely manner. I paid for these 4 days ago. I have a right as a customer to know what's up?
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hey hey hey, calm down many, he will send them out... dont' worry, and you wait will be greeted by long lasting durable cheap endlinks...
i have the first batch and they have lasted threw all the abuse i have taken them threw, even threw a bent subframe and they still held their own... the front and rear...
i have the first batch and they have lasted threw all the abuse i have taken them threw, even threw a bent subframe and they still held their own... the front and rear...
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Originally Posted by mattnyc
I am not worried about receiving them. I just want them in a timely manner. I paid for these 4 days ago. I have a right as a customer to know what's up?