My Inital Impresssions of the Blox Adjustable Endlinks
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Hello all,
After I ordered a set of Blox Adjustable Endlinks I noticed a few negative threads about them. I just installed the set today of my EM1 so I might have to update this later, but so far I am pleased with the quality. The kit comes without instructions, 8 nuts, 2 washers, 4 bolts, and the endlinks. Without instructions I have ZERO clue the exact place to put the nuts and washers and such, but I think I have it set up pretty well. I can see why some people would say these are noisy if they aren't installed "properly" as the endlink will ride right up against the control arm. What I did was install the large end of the endlink at the bottom with one nut between the endlink and the control arm and the second nut on the other side of the control arm to secure it. For the sway bar end I placed the washer against the end of the bolt, a nut against the washer, the endlink against the nut, the nut against the sway bar, and then the final nut on the other side of the sway bar. If you can understand what I wrote this setup is working perfectly right now, zero added noise, no knocking. The key is to get the endlink away from the control arm and as straight up and down as possible to the sway bar. I hope this is clear and if noise starts to occur I will update asap. Thanks.
Dan
After I ordered a set of Blox Adjustable Endlinks I noticed a few negative threads about them. I just installed the set today of my EM1 so I might have to update this later, but so far I am pleased with the quality. The kit comes without instructions, 8 nuts, 2 washers, 4 bolts, and the endlinks. Without instructions I have ZERO clue the exact place to put the nuts and washers and such, but I think I have it set up pretty well. I can see why some people would say these are noisy if they aren't installed "properly" as the endlink will ride right up against the control arm. What I did was install the large end of the endlink at the bottom with one nut between the endlink and the control arm and the second nut on the other side of the control arm to secure it. For the sway bar end I placed the washer against the end of the bolt, a nut against the washer, the endlink against the nut, the nut against the sway bar, and then the final nut on the other side of the sway bar. If you can understand what I wrote this setup is working perfectly right now, zero added noise, no knocking. The key is to get the endlink away from the control arm and as straight up and down as possible to the sway bar. I hope this is clear and if noise starts to occur I will update asap. Thanks.
Dan
I sure do appreciate your post! No one seems to care much about the quality of anything or how it performs, just as long as its jdm or w/e. Anyway could you possibly post a picture of how you setup the endlink. I ran the function7 links for a while and they turned into a rattle trap after a few months. Thanks again and hopefully we'll see some pictures
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It only took me a month... here is a pict on the Endlinks, and more info on my car.
http://www.projectaudiousa.com....html
Dan
http://www.projectaudiousa.com....html
Dan
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