swaybars and endlinks
swaybars and endlinks
I am thinking bout upgrading suspension soon. What front and rear swaybar and endlinks combo do you guys recommend and why? I just installed a borla hush with helix up/down. (Thanks MPJ Performance. All installs will be there.) So any opinions on suspension now would help. Thanks.
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could get HELIX ENDs and maybe a whiteline sway.
i'm getting that combo as well. I'm going to opt for a CUSCO sway and some kind of endlink... not HELIX because i don't wanna put purple on my car.
If you really want the good stuff. PERRIN SWAY and ENDs will be great.
lots of combos out there. I think many of them are very similar. Companies like Cobb, Perrin, CUSCO, they all make adjustable sways.
i'm getting that combo as well. I'm going to opt for a CUSCO sway and some kind of endlink... not HELIX because i don't wanna put purple on my car.
If you really want the good stuff. PERRIN SWAY and ENDs will be great.
lots of combos out there. I think many of them are very similar. Companies like Cobb, Perrin, CUSCO, they all make adjustable sways.
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COBB 25mm lightweight hollow sway bars. I have both front and rears. They rock! The car corners really flat now, especially in conjunction with my GT-Spec front and rear strut braces. I still am using stock end links. No really issues so I won't be changing them. If I do, I'd go with Perrin both front and rears.
Last edited by DomozitoLK; Aug 16, 2004 at 11:20 AM.
If your gonna replace the rear sway you should upgrade to beefier endlinks. I made this mistake with my Rx-8 and found them as twisted pieces of **** in no time. The rear sway will typically take alot of the load while cornering. The stock endlinks do not take extra force too well. Agency Power makes some great endlinks.
^^^ I agree that you should upgrade the endlinks too, but if ur only using it for the street (not racing) then the stock ones will probably work, at least for a while. Just a thought
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as for swaybars, you can get perrin, cucsco, whiteline, or helix and endlinks either helix or perrin.
any combination of those and you will be very happy.
i am not the biggest fan of cobb because they seem to overprice their products imo.
any combination of those and you will be very happy.
i am not the biggest fan of cobb because they seem to overprice their products imo.
I am running Whiteline rear sway bar, links, rear mounts, front links. The fun value of the car quadrupled the day I installed them. I will probably get the fron sway bar one of these days but I am really enjoying the oversteer right now, I don't know if I want to give that up. Too much fun whipping that tail around, people have asked me how I converted to rear wheel drive before. I highly recommend Whiteline, they are not overpriced (MPJperformance.com) and they have been making suspension junk since before I was in the womb. Have fun.
Originally Posted by escaflowne
lol. PERRIN EVERYTHING. haha



