Sway bar links
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Front Swaybar links
I need to replace my front swaybar links - dealer is about $60 per side - my question is:
Do aftermarket front swaybars come w/ these links? Should I opt for upgrading the stock swaybar?
Who makes aftermarket bars you's recommend?
Thanks!
Do aftermarket front swaybars come w/ these links? Should I opt for upgrading the stock swaybar?
Who makes aftermarket bars you's recommend?
Thanks!
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End Links
You can get the MazdaComp sway bar end links from Mazdatrix. Sway bars do not come with them, but both Eibach and HKS make a sway bar set.
You should at least get the beefy Mazdacomp end links. My stock ones crushed like a soda can.
You should at least get the beefy Mazdacomp end links. My stock ones crushed like a soda can.
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I have the Mazdatrix end links with the Suspension Techniques sway bars. The rear has two adjustments. They're HEAVY. Eibach no longer makes swaybars for the FD. RE Amemiya, mazdaspeed and a few other Japanese tuners make them. The choices in the U.S. are Tripoint, M2 (same bar?) and Racing Beat.
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The Tri-Point bar is the best choice, IMHO. It ain't the cheapest, however.
For do-it-yourself end links, which are almost exactly what Tri-Point ships with their bar, See my site, and go to: Upgrades --> Suspension Anti-Sway Bars --> End Links.
Cheers,
Steve
http://www.ScuderiaCiriani.com/rx7
For do-it-yourself end links, which are almost exactly what Tri-Point ships with their bar, See my site, and go to: Upgrades --> Suspension Anti-Sway Bars --> End Links.
Cheers,
Steve
http://www.ScuderiaCiriani.com/rx7