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Old Apr 13, 2004, 12:00 AM
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Question 25mm sway bar

Hey,

I just got a new 25 mm sway bar (Road and Race) for my evo and was wondering if new endlinks are needed, and how much of a difference new (stronger) ones would make. Does anyone out there have a larger sway bar without new endlinks? How does the car ride and have you had any problems?

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Mike
Old Apr 13, 2004, 07:04 AM
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I'm going to be purchasing a new larger swaybar as well, and I would definitely get new endlinks.
Put it this way... you are putting in a stiffer bar and thinking of keeping endlinks that are as thin as a pencil?
I guess you could keep them, but if you are going for increased stiffness, take all the play out of the setup.

All of this, of course, is just my humble $.02.
Old Apr 13, 2004, 08:45 AM
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dont most of them come with em..... cusco?

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The stock end links are fine. I use Works 24mm 3 way adjustabale rear sway bar. Before I did the my front sway bar mod,I had the rear one set in the last hole I could lift the tires off the gound. The stock end links do work.
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I kept the stock endlinks as well (25mm Progress bar here). Car rides fine, even with the Tanabe GF210's. I have 2 autoxes this weekend, so I can speak better of the performance then.
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thanks guys....this is what i wanna hear
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I guess I stand corrected.

I didn't think those pencil-thin endlinks would keep up!


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