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Old Feb 23, 2008 | 09:17 PM
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Spherical End Link problem /question?

I have White Line spherical end links and the bearing has generated quite a bit of slop over the year I have had them. (10000mi) I am using them with Cobb swaybars.
The problem seems to only be on the passenger side rear. Might just be a bad luck.
I need to replace them by next week ant thoughts; experiences or recommendations would be greatly appreciated.

I am looking for the strongest spherical end links I can find. I use the car (2006 STI) for OT events and as my everyday car
Any favorites?
I have found bad information about almost every type
I don’t know which to try next.
Thank you. Steve
Old Feb 24, 2008 | 12:01 PM
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Has any one run spherical endlinks for 10k with out excessive play in the bearing?
Old Feb 27, 2008 | 11:43 AM
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Spherical endlinks seem to be hit or miss. Some people can run them for 50k miles without noises, others get less then 10k.

Kartboy's are the only endlinks that I've seen go the life of the car and stay quiet. But, not spherical. If you really need spherical endlinks, then a little noise shouldn't be an issue.

- Andrew
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