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Old 12-13-2007, 08:54 AM   #1 (permalink)
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4th Generation Adjustable Endlinks????

Hey I am currently redoing my entire suspension, I have tokico blues with sprint springs, whiteline sway bars front and rear along with poly bushing for the sway bars, I'm switching over to the K sport coilovers and I plan on doing poly control arm bushing when the weather gets better here in MD. But I wanna know if anybody has tried fully adjustable sway bar endlinks or sway bar links before. I found 3 on K sports page does any body have ideas?


http://www.ksportusa.com/asp/endlink...roduct_id=el01
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Old 12-13-2007, 11:21 AM   #2 (permalink)
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I've never seen those before, but they look pretty bad ass!
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I just look at the page and it doesn't show if it has it for any of the Camrys...
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Find out what size bolt dia this set up uses. If same as the Camry you can replace the rods with longer ones if needed. Or shop around for a place that sells this type of swivel rod end. They are often used at the end of cable and rod controls very common, then make your own. Or you could modify the current setup you have.
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in my experience with endlinks and adjustable coilovers, dont do it. youll have a bitch of time with the endlinks unadjusting. already so much trouble with the ksports themselves. and if you really think about the steering setup, you really dont want that endlink to be adjustable. you need a good quality one, because once the coilovers unwind themselves, your endlinks will start to bind and wrap around your coilovers. believe me, ive gone through 3 sets. dont go ebay, they were thicker than oem, but the welds just give way. im currently using MOOG. theyre awesome. more than double the thickness of factory endlinks. only gripe about them is that they use 16mm open wrench and socket.
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I have them in my Volvo.

The main benefit is the thickness of them. Which essentially gives you the benefits of a thicker sway bar.
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