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04 WRX best sway bar + endlink setup? adjustable sway bar mounts?

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Old Jul 7, 2008 | 10:24 AM
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04 WRX best sway bar + endlink setup? adjustable sway bar mounts?

I want the Cobb sways, but can't decide on whether or not to go with the adjustable mounts.

One thing that I noticed on the Cobb site for the examples that they were using to show the importance of the mounts were all for the "dogbone" style endlinks. I will be installing the "C" style endlinks. Would I still need the adjustable mounts if I'm using "C" style endlinks? Also, I will most likely just keep the bar in the softest position as the car is a daily driver, looking at the aforementioned example on the Cobb website, it looks like the endlink is lined up pretty well at the softest setting.

I would like to use the COBB sways, and the whiteline yellow bushing type endlinks. I chose this combination because I think it will probably be the most comfortable setting for my daily driver. With the sways at the softest setting, and the "c" style endlinks, do I really need the adjustable mounts?

All advice is much appreciated, thanks for all of your help.

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Old Jul 7, 2008 | 04:23 PM
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it turns out that I don't need the adjustable mounts

The issue is only with the dogbone style endlinks.
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