Endlinks :)
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Endlinks :)
OK guys, alot of u know i have had alot of probs with my rear swaybar, so yea im gonna getrid of those endlinks lol. heres the question tho
should i go with the Blox endlinks
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Blox-...spagenameZWD1V
or greys endlinks
https://www.civicforums.com/forums/1...er-prices.html
or these
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/sway-...spagenameZWD9V
or even the stock ones that i have right now fron the stealership, or that site online that sells oem parts (majestic honda i believe)
should i go with the Blox endlinks
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Blox-...spagenameZWD1V
or greys endlinks
https://www.civicforums.com/forums/1...er-prices.html
or these
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/sway-...spagenameZWD9V
or even the stock ones that i have right now fron the stealership, or that site online that sells oem parts (majestic honda i believe)
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Re: Endlinks :)
i dont know about you, but i cant justify spending over $30 on endlinks. endlinks are endlinks, if a bolt seizes on a $10 endlink or a $30 endlink, guess what? it's still junk. i rock the stockers all around, havent had a problem and on my 2002 have never had a problem taking them off either.
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well.. i have Hotchkis, and ive only seen one other person to have them... i have them from a 02-05 rsx and they are the best! a year later, no rust, or any of that corrosion, havent came loose, but $140 or so, you might consider Grey's theyre the best bang for buck, but in my inexperince with these, Hotchkis is the best, but the best costs' more! pay for well reputable company with warranties, but i would take into accout, where at can you get replacements? or warranty issues? hotchkis is the best...goto www.dezod.com
they should have a link in our vics' where to buy them and be sure research a lil more.. ive never heard problems with Grey's but i wanted the best! and im pleased!
they should have a link in our vics' where to buy them and be sure research a lil more.. ive never heard problems with Grey's but i wanted the best! and im pleased!
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see the swaybar i have is 21mm and like i think i should upgrade the links as well to compensate
besides, im prolly gonna have to sut the ones that are on there off..
besides, im prolly gonna have to sut the ones that are on there off.. Re: Endlinks :)
when i was researching this part awhile ago.. most people said that if u went bigger than 19mm you should definitely get new endlinks... people who had grey's endlinks said they were awesome except they made noise. i think i read that grey remade them to fix that.. not sure.
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Just get new endlinks when you break them. I have the 22mm ITR sway, on stock endlinks and its been almost 3 years. No point in wasting money on a part that you still have and isn't broken.
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The ones he has on there now are rusted on and stripped out so he hasn't been able to put his new sway bar on yet. They may not have been as bad 6 months ago when he bought the sway bar..........
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I have grey's endlinks right now, and as long as you tighten everything up and put some muscle into it, they don't come loose and they don't make noise. I also added a lot of washers in certain spots so the endlinks were in a more "comfortable" position so to speak, basically so there wasn't so much stress. But yeah, I drive my car pretty aggressively at times and mine are fine. If they come loose, it takes about 15 minutes to get the car off the ground, tighten them up, and back down.
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Re: Endlinks :)
I have grey's endlinks right now, and as long as you tighten everything up and put some muscle into it, they don't come loose and they don't make noise. I also added a lot of washers in certain spots so the endlinks were in a more "comfortable" position so to speak, basically so there wasn't so much stress. But yeah, I drive my car pretty aggressively at times and mine are fine. If they come loose, it takes about 15 minutes to get the car off the ground, tighten them up, and back down.
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