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Should I get new sway bar end links?

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Old 12-29-10, 01:45 AM
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Should I get new sway bar end links?

Do you guys recommend I get new end links when I put new sway bars in? Going to be ordering some new sway bars soon and was just wondering if the stock end links can handle them or not. I plan on auto x'ing the car..eventually lol
Old 12-29-10, 02:05 AM
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i would. a nice set of polyurethane bushings are a good choice. a bushing brand that i have used and like is energy suspension.
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+1 for energy suspension.

Mazdatrix sells an entire set for like $150. Cheap and really effective!
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or do it right and get adjustables
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