Shorter end links

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  1. BYEH8RZ

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    So this winter I am going to be lowering my SRT on Eibach Sportlines and I know that when you lower the car you should also install smaller sway bar endlinks. I see the rear ones that Modern Performance sells but do i need to do smaller front ones? and if i do anyone know a part number or where i can find um?? Any help is appreciated...
     
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    Rears is all you will need.
     
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    u can get them from autozone
     
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    So fronts aren't necessary?
     
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    for just a drop you dont need the fronts. but if you do want better corning you should get the fronts. its accually better to just get the bushing kit from Modern Performance and do everything at once.


    Sway Bar Link - Front:
    TRW 18267HD
    Moog K7348
    Energy Suspension 5.8107G Black
    Energy Suspension 5.8107R Red
    Prothane 4-401BL Black
    Prothane 4-401 Red

    Sway Bar Link - Rear:
    TRW 18229HD
    Moog K8848
    Energy Suspension 9.8119G Black
    Energy Suspension 9.8119R Red
    Prothane 19-413BL Black
    Prothane 19-413 Red
     
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    Yea im not too worried about all the bushings yet... Having a house built so im still on a pretty tight budget. So when i drop my car any recomendation on the brand? or is it comparing apples to apples? ANd all those part numbers are for the shorter ones i will need after my drop?
     
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    They are just endlinks, the idea is to level out your swaybar. just buy whatever is short enough to do that and you are good. If you need 1" shorter to level it out, then get 1" shorter, etc.
     
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    nevinsrt Getaway driver for hire

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    stock height is 3 3/8.

    so lowered would be 2 3/8
    and for energy suspention at autozone its 9.8125 and should cost about $15
     
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    thanks for the help guys. Its something silly but i want to make sure i do it right the first time
     
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    nevinsrt Getaway driver for hire

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    doing it right the first time will be buying the entire bushing kit and doing it at once because the endlinks are included with the bushing kit and its more expensive buying the bushing as you go then all together at once.

    but yet you did state your current limited situation.

    Good luck. you should be able to walk into any autozone and find those right away.
     
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    well since were on the topic how hard is it to install that kit? Maybe i can try to set a lil money away and get it..