Grey's End Links: Version 2.1 Now Available
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These are an alternative to the Hotchkis end links which sell for $150 shipped. People have been having problems with their stock end links breaking, so these end links will solve that problem. Hotchkis only sells them in sets of four. I sell them in sets of two and four.
This latest design of mine solves the problem of thick sway bar mounting points by getting rid of the thick support washers. The thick support washers are only needed at the lower control arm mounting points where the OEM metal is thinner than the sway bar mounting point metal.
The new and improved endlinks are in stock and ready for shipment!

Here are the direct links to PayPal payments...
Kit 2EL: For any aftermarket or OEM sway bar. (front or rear)
- Two endlinks priority shipped to anywhere in the USA. $65.75
- Two endlinks priority shipped to anywhere in Canada. $71.00
Kit 4EL: For any set of aftermarket or OEM sway bars. (front and rear)
- Four endlinks priority shipped to anywhere in the USA. $103.55
- Four endlinks priority shipped to anywhere in Canada. $109.00
Kit 2EL-P: For any rear sway bar (aftermarket or OEM) with the Progress mounting kit.
- Two endlinks priority shipped to anywhere in the USA. $65.75
- Two endlinks priority shipped to anywhere in Canada. $71.00
Kit 4EL-P: For any set of aftermarket or OEM sway bars with the Progress mounting kit.
- Four endlinks priority shipped to anywhere in the USA. $103.55
- Four endlinks priority shipped to anywhere in Canada. $109.00
If you would like to purchase my endlinks with the use of a check or money order, then please PM me about it. I will then give you all of the information you need to make a purchase. Thanks.
This latest design of mine solves the problem of thick sway bar mounting points by getting rid of the thick support washers. The thick support washers are only needed at the lower control arm mounting points where the OEM metal is thinner than the sway bar mounting point metal.
The new and improved endlinks are in stock and ready for shipment!

Here are the direct links to PayPal payments...
Kit 2EL: For any aftermarket or OEM sway bar. (front or rear)
- Two endlinks priority shipped to anywhere in the USA. $65.75
- Two endlinks priority shipped to anywhere in Canada. $71.00
Kit 4EL: For any set of aftermarket or OEM sway bars. (front and rear)
- Four endlinks priority shipped to anywhere in the USA. $103.55
- Four endlinks priority shipped to anywhere in Canada. $109.00
Kit 2EL-P: For any rear sway bar (aftermarket or OEM) with the Progress mounting kit.
- Two endlinks priority shipped to anywhere in the USA. $65.75
- Two endlinks priority shipped to anywhere in Canada. $71.00
Kit 4EL-P: For any set of aftermarket or OEM sway bars with the Progress mounting kit.
- Four endlinks priority shipped to anywhere in the USA. $103.55
- Four endlinks priority shipped to anywhere in Canada. $109.00
If you would like to purchase my endlinks with the use of a check or money order, then please PM me about it. I will then give you all of the information you need to make a purchase. Thanks.
Last edited by Grey; May 7, 2004 at 09:55 AM.
whew! lucky I happened to just check out the suspension forum. Maybe I'll get my rear sway today :-)
Rob, you ever goto Rockville? I should be going tonight and I got my KW coilovers done, just need a little front camber alignment adjustment and I'll be set
Rob, you ever goto Rockville? I should be going tonight and I got my KW coilovers done, just need a little front camber alignment adjustment and I'll be set
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Yeah I went two weeks ago. I can't go tonight even though it seems like everyone I know is going.
Grey will these be for sale by the M-A meet? Seems like you can do some biznass there!
Grey will these be for sale by the M-A meet? Seems like you can do some biznass there!
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Originally posted by robbclark1
Grey will these be for sale by the M-A meet? Seems like you can do some biznass there!
Grey will these be for sale by the M-A meet? Seems like you can do some biznass there!
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How about Pre-sales. that may help you with your $$$ flow, but then you need a large maket base. Mayby try to market them to the RSX and Si guys/girls.
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Yeah, will do. As soon as I get the design down 100% then I'll know how much the materials cost. Then I'll figure out what a good price to sell them for is. We'll see...
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Thanks.
I added you to my list of people that are interested. Once I have everything tested out I'll PM all of you with the link to the thread that will be in the Marketplace section.
I added you to my list of people that are interested. Once I have everything tested out I'll PM all of you with the link to the thread that will be in the Marketplace section. Thread Starter
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There is absolutely no interference. The end links can flex through the full motion of the suspension and they do not come in contact with anything else. That's with my setup though. I.E. 215/45-17 tires and a 27mm Progress front sway bar and no drop.
I will offer your money back if my product does not work with your particular setup. It would be nice if everyone who received my product could contact me with a little follow up to let me know if everything was allright after installation. That way I could assure my customers.
I could not find a shorter male rod end for the end link. The ones I have are the shortest available. I would have to modify them myself to make them shorter. The 7thgencivic.com member "ohmysac" has modified a set of rod ends to be shorter than stock. Mine are a little longer than stock from rotating point to rotating point.
I will offer your money back if my product does not work with your particular setup. It would be nice if everyone who received my product could contact me with a little follow up to let me know if everything was allright after installation. That way I could assure my customers.
I could not find a shorter male rod end for the end link. The ones I have are the shortest available. I would have to modify them myself to make them shorter. The 7thgencivic.com member "ohmysac" has modified a set of rod ends to be shorter than stock. Mine are a little longer than stock from rotating point to rotating point.
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Originally posted by HondaLuver
still waiting...
still waiting...
Originally posted by sandman1011
I need a set for my rear sway bar......let me know as soon as you have some available......
I need a set for my rear sway bar......let me know as soon as you have some available......
I added you to my list of people interested in these suckers. I'll send out a PM to you all with the link to the thread containing all of the ordering information as soon as they're ready. Thread Starter
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Yep, I got them today. Installing and testing after I eat. So... I'll report back with the results at like 6:00PM or so. That's EST.
Edit: They don't work. Bleh. The bronze is too soft. It looks like my old bushing material (the aluminum alloy) did work though. It was the stainless steel washers that didn't hold up under the pressure and caused the play. At least that's what it looks like. I'll go and get some better washers and re-try those aluminum alloy spacers.
Edit: They don't work. Bleh. The bronze is too soft. It looks like my old bushing material (the aluminum alloy) did work though. It was the stainless steel washers that didn't hold up under the pressure and caused the play. At least that's what it looks like. I'll go and get some better washers and re-try those aluminum alloy spacers.
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I've got everything installed with the harder washers. We'll see if that works. I'll test it out tonight. Although I think I'll change out the spacers too. Aluminum is just too soft; no matter what alloy it is. I might do something like Hotchkis did. Simply use polyurethane spacers. They flex back and forth, so they take shock very well. Solid bushings would be better, but I'm starting to see that they would need to be hella solid for them to work. We'll see...
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Originally posted by HondaLuver
so what is next for your plan of action?
so what is next for your plan of action?
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The last spacer material I tried did indeed not work. The end links became loose again.
Although I'm pretty sure that the washers stood up to the forces at play, so at least one problem is solved. 
I've been looking throught McMaster.com and Grainger.com all day trying to find something that I could use as a spacer, but it's really tough to find something with the specifications I need. Bleh.
There might be another solution. There are these things called spherical washers... The male spherical washer might work for one side of the end link, but I'de need something else for the other side.
The situation is... I need to come up with an idea for the spacers. I'll report back when one pops into my head.
Although I'm pretty sure that the washers stood up to the forces at play, so at least one problem is solved. 
I've been looking throught McMaster.com and Grainger.com all day trying to find something that I could use as a spacer, but it's really tough to find something with the specifications I need. Bleh.

There might be another solution. There are these things called spherical washers... The male spherical washer might work for one side of the end link, but I'de need something else for the other side.
The situation is... I need to come up with an idea for the spacers. I'll report back when one pops into my head.
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OMG, you are looking threw the McMaster website, have you by any chance see the stupid book they put out, its like 2,000 pages or more... i have one at work... good luck....
thanx for the translation robbclark1
thanx for the translation robbclark1
Grey...no matter how beefy you make those things i'll figure out a way to break them. I've gone through 2 stock end links in the rear, and a pair of rsx-s end links also rear. All have broken on the track
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Originally posted by wannabeblown
Grey...no matter how beefy you make those things i'll figure out a way to break them. I've gone through 2 stock end links in the rear, and a pair of rsx-s end links also rear. All have broken on the track
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Grey...no matter how beefy you make those things i'll figure out a way to break them. I've gone through 2 stock end links in the rear, and a pair of rsx-s end links also rear. All have broken on the track
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Originally posted by wannabeblown
Grey...no matter how beefy you make those things i'll figure out a way to break them. I've gone through 2 stock end links in the rear, and a pair of rsx-s end links also rear. All have broken on the track
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Grey...no matter how beefy you make those things i'll figure out a way to break them. I've gone through 2 stock end links in the rear, and a pair of rsx-s end links also rear. All have broken on the track
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