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    Adjustable sway bar endlinks

    I was wondering me being as low as i am would i benefit from adjustable sway bar endlinks? To me the everything looks like its at an odd angle. and that the endlinks would need to be shorter

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    Sorry for bumping this ancient post, but this is the first one that caught my eyes from the search engine,
    I think I have the same issue after putting the Tein stech on my 8g last year, is there a good solution known already?
    or like mrg7243 said, an adjustable sway bar endlinks?

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    U r on springs. U aren't that low. He was talking about guys with coilovers since we are extremely low. U don't need them.
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    I have the MOOG endlinks, no issues, 50k miles in my megan coilovers, lowered at least 3".
    Last edited by RedGalant2k1; 01-18-2016 at 09:01 AM

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    I see :) Thank you!

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    Good to know that moogs work with the tein's as that is what I have on now (moog endlinks) springs will be going on soon.

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