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Old 10-04-2020, 03:05 PM   #1
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Sway bar endlinks

I bought fortune auto coilovers and they came with new front endlinks. Should I make the endlinks length the same as stock or what? They are n max low setting on my car right now as that’s the easiest position to fit the new coilovers. Just wondering thanks!!!
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The point of adjustable end links is to eliminate preload off of the sway bars. This can be done at the alignment shop with the rest of your alignment settings.
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The point of adjustable end links is to eliminate preload off of the sway bars.
And to get the geo correct.
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If you lower the car, you want to keep the stabilizer bar in the same position, which will mean making the end link longer than stock.
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Ok thanks for the help!
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