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I'm finally going to get the Rallitek rear sway bar for my 05 OBXT and will be changing out the beat endlinks at the same time. Any suggestions for a decent replacement? The Rallitek HD links are pricey and I'd rather put the $$ towards a shiny downpipe and or a Rallispec short block.
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I'm finally going to get the Rallitek rear sway bar for my 05 OBXT and will be changing out the beat endlinks at the same time. Any suggestions for a decent replacement? The Rallitek HD links are pricey and I'd rather put the $$ towards a shiny downpipe and or a Rallispec short block.

 

have you thought about the jdm rear sway?

 

stock location. stock endlinks. stock everything. but it makes the car handle neutral. been running one for a few years or so and have had 0 issues so far. just better handling.

 

then get a good alignment.

 

imo, some of that perceived body roll are the tires not having the best contact patch. need to find the right alignment for your roads and driving style.

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+3 for Moog. Great fit, great price, and beefy

 

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Is that the old or new design?

 

I got my endlinks from Amazon and they don't have the problem solver disk.

 

Also, my endlinks looked kinda greasy/slightly dirty out of the box like they had been used.

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Moog. My rear with 21mm bar have been fine with moog links for 3 years. my front 25mm i moved to solids just becuase and i still wish i hadn't daily driving and i need to regrease them. :(

 

I have the ebay MiUSA endlinks on the front. Haven't had greasing issues with them. I had to replace all the hardware with better bolts though.

 

Constantly fighting front end squeaks from my swaybar bushings though.

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Is that the old or new design?

 

I got my endlinks from Amazon and they don't have the problem solver disk.

 

Also, my endlinks looked kinda greasy/slightly dirty out of the box like they had been used.

 

I was told this was the new style but I have no way to confirm. I got them about a year ago.

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Buy grease able swaybar bushings. they come with brackets that fit. they will have to be modified a bit but zerc fittings rule.

 

Where please! Want them for a Whiteline RSB

 

Beefy is new design!

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K750049 Front/K750023 Rear try Rockauto.com too

Not $25, think I paid $66 shipped for 2 pairs

 

[ame=http://www.amazon.com/Moog-K750023-Sway-Bar-Link/dp/B001ILOFUG]Amazon.com: Moog K750023 Sway Bar Link Kit: Automotive[/ame] -wrong pic correct model

 

[ame=http://www.amazon.com/Moog-K750049-Sway-Bar-Link/dp/B002M2MHHI]Amazon.com: Moog K750049 Sway Bar Link Kit: Automotive[/ame]

 

These have gone up in the last 2 years, almost 2x

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Energy suspension kit is the way to go. I used to break the stock clamps due to lack of lubrication. ES kit fixed everything!

 

I have the Perrrin End Links and love them! Billet aluminum is the way to go. moogs just looked too much like stock (even though they look thicker)

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