FS: *****SPL Front Endlinks low, low miles*****
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G35 sedan w/ too much money in mods

*****SPL Front Endlinks low, low miles*****
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I have lots of itrader and ebay feedbacks, all with 100% positive comments so you can trust that I will be a straight up seller. On to the pics:


Thanks for looking!!
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G35 sedan w/ too much money in mods

The ride's more tight and firm. Also if you don't install them correctly they will knock a lot so you have to be very careful when they go on, especially if you are running aftermarket sways with multiple adjustments.
I'm interested in these, but how are OEM one's more "smooth?" I have lowered my sedan about an inch, so these seem desirable. I am also putting in solid sway bars. I really do not want added chassis vibration...How will these endlinks effect my ride? I was looking into getting a Stillen Engine Torque Damnper, but it looks like that will move vibration from engine to chassis. Will these endlinks help the sway bars perform better and reduce chassis vibration or increase it?
Thanks.
Thanks.
The knocking issue would bother me alot.. Do you think it happens more often with solid sways as opposed to hollow? Or it doesn't matter? I've got Hotchkis sways.
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Joined: Mar 2009
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From: By the sea, Tx
G35 sedan w/ too much money in mods

I'm interested in these, but how are OEM one's more "smooth?" I have lowered my sedan about an inch, so these seem desirable. I am also putting in solid sway bars. I really do not want added chassis vibration...How will these endlinks effect my ride? I was looking into getting a Stillen Engine Torque Damnper, but it looks like that will move vibration from engine to chassis. Will these endlinks help the sway bars perform better and reduce chassis vibration or increase it?
Thanks.
Thanks.
The OEMs give the steering a "softer" feel. The SPL links don't affect the chassis vibration, what they do is make the steering feel tighter and more precise. They will accent the performance of the sways and make your driving experience more "Crisp" if that makes sense. They will also stand up to more abuse than the OEMs.
They won't knock if installed correctly. I don't think it matters if someone has hollow or solid sway bars, I run Hotchkis as well and these mated up great with them. You just have to adjust the length of the endlinks depending on what setting you have the sway bars set to, so they won't bind and consequently knock.
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G35 sedan w/ too much money in mods

Yep numair beat you to them. 
You'd pay over $180 shipped for brand new ones so I figured these wouldn't last long.

You'd pay over $180 shipped for brand new ones so I figured these wouldn't last long.
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