Well, I bent ANOTHER endlink, thats it!!!>=(
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Wow, nice work. Makes me wanna walk through Home Despot looking for a WRX solution...
[edit]I forgot to ask... how is it w/o any bushings?[/edit]
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[edit]I forgot to ask... how is it w/o any bushings?[/edit]
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Originally Posted by Krinkov
STI mounts the swaybar on top of the control arm, the "C" shaped ones are for the WRX bars mounted on the bottom of the control arm like this...
I just got a cusco rsb for my wrx. Will this idea work or do I need C shapped ones?
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Originally Posted by icantdrive75
I just got a cusco rsb for my wrx. Will this idea work or do I need C shapped ones?
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Originally Posted by Krinkov
if you have an 02-03 than you need the 'C' style endlinks, I think the 04+ wrx use this style too, but it might just be the STIs, look under there and see.
What the deuce? Get under my car? ARE YOU INSANE??? What do I look like to you some sort of grease monkey? Am I running around wearing a one piece jump suit covered in oils and such, engaging in some pissing contest with the local hilbillies to see who knows more about useless crap? Well maybe I am BUT YOU CANNOT JUDGE ME!
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It looks like this design could work for front end links on normal WRXs. Anyone done it?
I took the fr. end links off of my car to investigate. One thing that complicates it is that the two bolts involved are different sizes. I took the pieces and a pic of what I was trying to duplicate into a local bearing distributer. He didn't have any rod ends that fit the bolts and I don't know what the two bolt sizes are.
Thoughts?
T.J.
I took the fr. end links off of my car to investigate. One thing that complicates it is that the two bolts involved are different sizes. I took the pieces and a pic of what I was trying to duplicate into a local bearing distributer. He didn't have any rod ends that fit the bolts and I don't know what the two bolt sizes are.
Thoughts?
T.J.
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That part is easy, Just machine a sleeve to sit between the smaller bolt and the hole in the endlink. Orrrrr, buy two heim joints with hole size for the small bolt, and two for the big bolt size. Just make sure the size and thread pitch of the threaded portion is the same for both. Then you mix and match to get a set that fits.
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