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Old 08-27-2012, 02:12 AM
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Whiteline Sway Endlinks

Hey all,

Just thought I'd get some input on these if possible.

Anyone running these on their cars? I stumbled on them on eBay, and for $150, with a lifetime warranty, they don't seem like a bad alternative to OEM. I have a few other Whiteline products on my car, and I know their stuff is top-notch. My wonder is how they would do on a daily driven vehicle, especially considering they're open joints versus sealed.

I guess my questions are...

1) Did they improve vehicle feel at all?
2) Are they worth the extra money, or am I better sticking with OE end links?

Thanks guys.
 
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Old 08-27-2012, 02:32 AM
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I have the same questions. OEM is considerably less expensive...
 
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I just recently had these front and rear endlinks installed on my Motordyne sways. There is a noticeable difference with them on, the car feels tighter than before. I'd say the difference is in between sway bars and front strut bar. Oh and I daily my car too.

Be aware that the endlinks you see on eBay are sold separately for the front and rear. Vendors on here sell the set cheaper than the prices on eBay.
 
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Old 08-27-2012, 08:26 AM
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Originally Posted by Silencer_0
I just recently had these front and rear endlinks installed on my Motordyne sways. There is a noticeable difference with them on, the car feels tighter than before. I'd say the difference is in between sway bars and front strut bar. Oh and I daily my car too.

Be aware that the endlinks you see on eBay are sold separately for the front and rear. Vendors on here sell the set cheaper than the prices on eBay.
I was considering them based solely on the fact that they look much stronger than OEM, and I get the feeling, probably have a longer lifespan.

I noticed the set was almost $300 off of eBay. I'll check out some of the vendors and see what kind of prices they have. Thanks.
 
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Old 08-27-2012, 08:32 AM
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I have these installed with my BC Coilovers and my Hotchkis sways. The build quality of them is top notch and I love them. Not sure if you're referencing the adjustable ones, those are the ones I have.
 
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Old 08-27-2012, 08:33 AM
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I'm pretty sure all of the end links Whiteline makes are adjustable...I could be wrong, though?
 
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I was also wondering about these...thanks for the thread OP
 
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When we often hear about OE swaybar endlinks breaking, any upgrade you can make is advisable. I've been using SPL endlinks for about two years, they make a noticeable difference....Gary
 
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Originally Posted by gary c
When we often hear about OE swaybar endlinks breaking, any upgrade you can make is advisable. I've been using SPL endlinks for about two years, they make a noticeable difference....Gary
I just need to replace mine because they're worn. Badly. Especially considering that I'm looking at stiffer/larger sways. I'd rather not have one of my OE ends let go on me.
 
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Old 08-27-2012, 11:22 AM
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They are ajustable endlinks. $269.00 shipped for front and rear Whiteline endlinks. I have them if you need. Let me know.
 
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