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Old Jun 13, 2009 | 10:11 PM
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Default BLOX adjustable Endlink Length

Whats going on guys.. I just got the ASR brace and sway, and I got the BLOX adjustable Endlink. The only problem is, I dont know how long I need to have it be in order to install my sway bar. I dont want to install it all crooked or anything, any insights? Or better yet, MEASUREMENTS? (Eye to eye).

ALSO, is preloading the sway bar a good idea? What are the advantages/disadvantages of it?

LASTLY, the sway bar has 2 mounting holes for the Endlinks. I gather the hole closest to the end will probably make the car more neutral, but again, I need the proper endlink lengths. Any insight would be greatly appreciated.

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Old Jun 14, 2009 | 07:00 PM
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Default Re: BLOX adjustable Endlink Length

Well it's adjustable, so I would just install everything but the end links then go in there and just make them however long is necessary for it all to fit.

I would adjust them so that the ends of the sway bar that run in line with the car are parallel with the ground.
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Old Jun 15, 2009 | 07:43 AM
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Default Re: BLOX adjustable Endlink Length

Well I think the D-mounts will practically ensure that they will be parallel, but the adjustable endlinks enable some degree of preloading and angling and whatnot, correct? Anyone have any insight as to how to set this issue to rest? Or any guidelines? Help!
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