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Those with aftermarket sway bars, did you get new endlinks?

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I was thinking about grabbing a set of F/R anti-sway bars for the car to compliment my bmr handling springs, but balked at the price of the recommended end links... I found a retailer online selling the sway bars for cheap, and the end links are 68% of the price of both bars!

Thoughts and experiences for a do it all car (daily, autocross, hpdes)?
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No endlinks here. Its basically a stick. If it's the right length, you're ok.

My stock ride height car doesn't really need it for my one adj rear bar. Maybe on a lowered car with adjustable bars set on full-stiff they might be required to correct the geometry.
 

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No endlinks and was fine with Sportlines. Endlinks came with the Coilovers that came later.
 

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I was thinking about grabbing a set of F/R anti-sway bars for the car to compliment my bmr handling springs, but balked at the price of the recommended end links... I found a retailer online selling the sway bars for cheap, and the end links are 68% of the price of both bars!

Thoughts and experiences for a do it all car (daily, autocross, hpdes)?
The front sway bar end links are more important than the rear in terms of getting the adjustable ones.

If you are serious about the parts, I have a brand new set of Eibach front and rear sways with cortex racing front sway bar end links that I will make you a heck of a deal on.
 
 




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