nice work 👍🏼 .. I purchased the Hardrace end links as well but ended up exchanging them for the larger Hardrace universal style. The ball joint of the first end links were “self lubricating plastic” and listed as a OEM replacement. They’re probably fine, I just wanted the OP version.
Did you have to make any adjustments to the frame for the front sway bar ? This other guy said he needed to hammer down some part of the car in order for the bolts to fit in properly. He also added some washer and stuff like that
They should last around 50k miles with brand new end-link’s. Also just depends on how often you’re cornering hard. I have hard race end links so they’re a little stronger than factory
This video is exactly what I was looking for, I had no idea where to put those brackets. Thanks for the video.👌👌
nice work 👍🏼 .. I purchased the Hardrace end links as well but ended up exchanging them for the larger Hardrace universal style. The ball joint of the first end links were “self lubricating plastic” and listed as a OEM replacement. They’re probably fine, I just wanted the OP version.
Did you have to make any adjustments to the frame for the front sway bar ? This other guy said he needed to hammer down some part of the car in order for the bolts to fit in properly. He also added some washer and stuff like that
I didn’t no
When they said u had to make those adjustments that was only for the front bar not the rear
i saw that video, he didn't get the L brackets this guy did. So should go smooth like this guys install
how long do you're sway-bar link-ends last typically with a thicker sway bar? stock sway bar is really weak .
They should last around 50k miles with brand new end-link’s. Also just depends on how often you’re cornering hard. I have hard race end links so they’re a little stronger than factory
i got moog endlinks and the shaft is thicker then factory ones
I'm no expert but I'm pretty sure that's a car
Naw bro I’m pretty sure that’s a Apache Helicopter