Who Makes Swaybar Links!!!!
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I'm guessing you're talking about the mounting brackets for the front sway bar, correct? If so, the best one (to me anyway) was the one that Rotary Extreme was selling. Either Racing Beat or Mazdatrix sells a stronger copy of the original which is made out steel.
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End links for the sway bar can be had from Mazdatrix. I have a set and they look great.
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End links for the sway bar can be had from Mazdatrix. I have a set and they look great.
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How's the Ride???
Damn I was just about to post the exact same question. I did a search and there wasn't really a lot of info on them. I just got an alignment and it was pointed out to me that I need sway bar end links. I looked up the originals and they don't seem to cost too much. I DON'T WANT TO MAKE THE CAR RIDE ANY HARDER THEN IT DOES NOW!!! Any one with any experience on this please chime in with all advice.
Original links at $70.00 each side and I'm sure Ray will beat that price.
http://www.trademotion.com/partlocat...11&catalogid=1
Which ones did you purchase? I'm trying to decide between the stock ones and the Heim-joint which are cheaper then the stock.
http://www.mazdatrix.com/h93-95b.htm
Original links at $70.00 each side and I'm sure Ray will beat that price.
http://www.trademotion.com/partlocat...11&catalogid=1
Which ones did you purchase? I'm trying to decide between the stock ones and the Heim-joint which are cheaper then the stock.
http://www.mazdatrix.com/h93-95b.htm
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I am looking for end links. I bough a set of RB sway bars, reinformend braket, and some custom inner mounts to replace the cheesy factory one. So End links are the last part need. Thanks Guys.
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^ Make them the same length, and you will equal the stock setup. And you will have your own stock links to compare them to when you do the swap, if you wish to make them exactly the same length.
Adjust them for pre-load (no tension in sway bar when the car is at rest, preferably with driver inside), and they will be better than stock.
-Max
Adjust them for pre-load (no tension in sway bar when the car is at rest, preferably with driver inside), and they will be better than stock.
-Max
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Good topic. Now does anybody know if there are adjustable end links for the rear bar? I could really use a set. I was considering making my own but in this case I'd rather just buy a set.
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Anyone running the Mazdatrix
Originally Posted by chinaman
Get the ones from Mazdatrix and not worry about them again. Should not make your ride any more harsh but then again I'm no suspension expert
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