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    Name that PART!!!!!!!!!

    hey people like 2 weeks ago i was installing my new brakes and i saw this part. it was disconected and i wanted to know 4 things.


    1. What is the name of part #1?
    2. What does it do?
    3. Does it connect to part #2?
    4. What happends if its not connected?

    any help is welcome. thanks.


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    lol, well......

    aren't you very descriptive.


    how about a pic or atleast describe it in better detail as to what it looked like, where it led...... etc. etc...
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    lol. sorry man i forgot the picture but i just put it up right now. sorry.
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    End link. Do I get a cookie? PITA to remove, but yes it does go on that post. But from the picture the end link looks to be broken. My end link, the bolt is part of the endlink.
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    ok so its called an "endlink"? oh n sure u get a cookie. ill UPS it to u if u want. lol. what does it do n how much is it to replace it?
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    v6:
    MR297333 - Link, FR Suspension Stabilizer L
    MR333763 - Link, FR Suspension Stabilizer R

    4 Cylinder:
    MR297333 - Link, FR Suspension Stabilizer L
    MR333763 - Link, FR Suspension Stabilizer R

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    ok so what does the endlink do? does it give my car more hp or what? lol jk. if i dont replace it, what will happaned?
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    Why wouldn't you get it fixed? The end link connects your front sway bar. It's a pretty important part of your suspension.

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    WOW danj i didnt say i wasnt going to fix it. i just truely didnt know what it was or what does it do. thats y i asked a question. anyways is it hard to replace or do i have to send it to the shop? so it does do something to the suspension huh? any more details you can give me danj on the suspension thing i will be thankful.
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    oh by the way, this is for seth98esT. hope u like it............




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    It connects the sway bar to the front fork(7g), probably similar to the 8g.

    Looks like it connects it directly to the strut assembly on 8gs. Definitely get it replaced. Its not to hard to do yourself. Just that the nut on both sides of the endlink will not come off unless you put a wrench between the endline and the bracket to hold it. Hard to explain, not too hard to do.

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    Updated With DETAILED removal instructions
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    oh man thanks for the diagram. i can work with that now. anywyaz enjoin your cookies.
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    yes Seth, ENJOIN your cookies

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    it's actually called the stabilizer bar or link.... not end link, but it doesconnect to the sway bar assembly and helps the strut assembly with lateral movement, it helps the strut while you are turning and takes some of the pressure off... right after i dropped my car, both of the fronts on my car snapped...and they aren't too hard to fix... i just got 2 new ones and bolted them on

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    Ive always been told/referred to them as End links
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    thanks birdman. now i know thats next on my "to do" list for my car.
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(seth98esT)</div><div class='quotemain'>Ive always been told/referred to them as End links </div>

    they're pretty much the only thing that would come to mind when you say "link" and it has to do with the suspension anyway.... either way is fine, i could snap a pic for you if you like... i still have a spare one in the wrapper in my trunk (my spare parts bin, inside the spare's wheel well), i could dig it out...

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    Hey, what was that WOW for? I didn't mean to offend you, but I thought you might be serious about not fixing the end link.

    Birdman, that piece isn't a stabilzer bar, a stabilzer bar is the same as the sway bar.

    If you live in an area that gets lots of snow, it might be a real pain getting the nuts off. When I replaced my rear sway bar with the Addco one, the rear end links were all rusted up and I ended up stripping out the tips where you need to use an allen wrench. So, I had to cut the end links off and get some new ones. The new ones were easy to install though.

    You know, I've heard of quite a few people having problems with the front sway bar rattling and the end links breaking. I just searched and found this complaint: Click Here

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    hmmmmm danj i live in chicago so i think i do get alot of snow. lol. (yea think lol) but anyways so it will be hard to take off? oh well it still has to be done. birdman if you can get me that pic i will be grateful. thanks guys for your help.
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