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What Endlinks are you useing  

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  1. 1. What Endlinks are you useing

    • whiteline Solid
      8
    • Whiteline Adjustable
      7
    • avo Solid
      8
    • Avo adjustable
      11
    • Rallitek
      23
    • perrin
      9
    • Kartboy
      64
    • Other
      23


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2008 2.5i Sedan

Kartboys F+R

Perrin 22mm RSB

AVO Reinforcement brackets

Rallitek 22mm FSB (not yet installed)

 

Nothing to complain about. I had the Perrin RSB with stock endlinks for a couple weeks before I put in the Kartboys. I was going to originally stick with the stockers for a while until I found a great deal on a full set in the classifieds. After I installed them, I noticed slightly better turn-ins as well as peace of mind.

 

I went with Kartboys because of their solidity, replaceable bushings and reviews throughout the forum. I didn't want OEM-style links (AVO's, Whitelines, Rallitek). I also read that Perrin's had some rusting issues that I didn't want to deal with since I'm in the Northeast.

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07 WRX

Kartboy front, Group A rear

Progress 22mm F/R sways

 

Group A did well, Kartboys started to pull the poly bushing out of the front drivers one where attached to the swaybar directly.... have never heard of this aside from a couple isolated cases, but enough for me to go elsewhere.

 

05LGT Sedan

Rallitek links

Perrin 25mm F/R

only on week 2, so hard to say, but being a ball and socket design, I like it for not having a bushing to pull out, and the 5 year warranty makes me smile... oh, and holy hell are they beefy when next to the stock ones... everything is just beef. so far no complaints, but its early.

 

T

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Perrin,

all stock 05 GT wagon 5mt

 

Stock ones were making clunking noise so I needed to replace the OEM pos with real end links.

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'05 LGT 5MT Ltd.

Rallitek HD endlinks

25mm front and rear Perrin

iON Sport Spec springs on factory struts/shocks

 

 

I went with the Ralliteks due to their OEM-type design, which, hopefully, will keep out the elements (big consideration here, for NE-Ohio's chemical-road-treated roadways) for at least the 5 years that they're under warranty.

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Rallitek HD, 5yr warranty, beefy as hell. End of story.

 

Did you ever compare those Rallitek HD's to MSI's???

 

Just curious... I want to swap my solid Whiteline ones, still undecided which ones to get though...

 

 

 

 

Flavio Zanetti

Boston, MA

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I'm back to OEM endlinks with my Perrin sways. The 2 sets of Perrin endlinks I had were worn out in less than a year.

 

Rallitek HD's sound interesting. Though I don't see them listed for a rear application.

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05 LGT wagon

 

Rallitek HD endlinks F/R

Perrin 22mm sways F/R

Tein Basics

 

I went with the Rallitek HD b/c they are built like the stock units only heavier. Second choice would have been the Kartboy endlinks.

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I'm back to OEM endlinks with my Perrin sways. The 2 sets of Perrin endlinks I had were worn out in less than a year.

 

Rallitek HD's sound interesting. Though I don't see them listed for a rear application.

 

http://www.rallitek.com/RalliTEK-HD-Rear-Endlinks/p-4269-4270

 

 

They're hidden for some reason. Either way, I think they're the best when you consider construction, design, price, warranty.

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http://www.rallitek.com/RalliTEK-HD-Rear-Endlinks/p-4269-4270

 

They're hidden for some reason. Either way, I think they're the best when you consider construction, design, price, warranty.

 

I think it's my fault that they are hidden - they are too short when used with the current Rallitek RSB and cause contact with the rear lower control arm:

 

http://legacygt.com/forums/showthread.php/rallitek-rear-sway-bar-hitting-lower-arm-2008-spec-b-146224.html

 

However, based on what I see they will likely work very well with any RSB that has a geometry similar to stock. The end links themselves appear to be high quality and are very beefy. I would recommend them without hesitation.

 

TR

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