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Whiteline Rear End Links **Installed w/Pictures**

I've been working with Whiteline on this ever since I became a dealer & I can finally say that we've made huge progress. This came about as I got asked by board members for this part. Whiteline didn't offer it & members that purchased the rear swaybars were stuck. I sent some measurements over to Whiteline & am happy to report that I should have parts to test by the middle of next week. If all goes well, we will finally have a solution for replacement end links with the Whiteline Rear Sway Bar.

With that said, I also have a shipment of front & rear sway bars coming in from Whiteline in the next couple of weeks. Some members have been waiting for close to 7 weeks, thanks for your patience. I'm throwing this out there just in-case anyone was thinking of ordering a bar, now is the time to do it. This way you won't have to wait for them to be built. I did order a couple extra but they go fast. Just go to the site & click on the item you need Whiteline Parts
 
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Are these available yet? The end links on the site are listed for the front.

EDIT - BTW, are the end links necessary to install a rear swaybar (stock can not be used, or DNE)?

And, does a rear sway bar kit on TunersNation include bushings and/or end links?
 
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From what I've read, balancing of the roll stiffness front vs. rear affects the grip and breakaway characteristics. Stiffening one end tends to induce breakaway sooner on that end. So, I am ordering a big 26mm rear sway bar and a rear strut tower bar, but am going to use only a front strut tower bar with the stock front sway bar.

I'm thinking this will make the rear more slide happy.

Cruising in a straight line, I don't think that it makes much of a difference. Cruising like modest reduction in body roll, I'd go smaller end of the scale front and rear.

I think the stock GVR4 front swaybar is 21mm, but the T/E/L is a 19mm. So, even though they are interchangeable, buying a T/E/L 'upgrade' might be even softer than stock.
 
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JSchleim18

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So what was the word on the end-links Jesse was "machining" to fit for the rears. Was that all just BS talk or will they work?

Also, GW, can you get the yellow boots that cover the heim joint from debris? I would like to get a few for extras if possible?
 

Finally, we were able to install the rear endlinks on my stock sway bar. Everything went smooth /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/applause.gif I've relayed the info back to Whiteline & I'm waiting to hear back on pricing & availability. There were some differences between the length of the Whiteline bolts (longer) vs. the oem ones but that didn't interfere with anything at all. My endlinks had to be the original ones. I know I've never changed them in the 8 years of owning this car.

Tools required: 14mm deep socket, 17mm deep socket 12mm wrench/spanner

Onto the pictures:
















We also did the fronts as well.







 
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Romanova

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Whiteline offered front ones awhile ago.... I have a set on my car as well as the rear bar links... I think I got them both from Mofugas about 2003.....
 

kitcho

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what sort of difference will the rear end links make? I did my fronts and the oem replacements i put in are great.

Also, what is pricing/availability for the rear links?

thanks
 

Quoting iceman69510:
Quoting Garfield Wright:





Time to clean that right front wheel area.



I drive this car everyday so cleaning the undercarriage would be a waste of time. I would admit though that it could use one.
 

Alright, I've got some good news on these Whiteline Rear Endlinks. Whiteline has 5 sets in-stock. I've got a part # but I'm still waiting on pricing. As soon as I get it I will update the site with the info. It's taking a longtime but that's just the nature of these things.
 

Guys,
I've got the pricing & it's way better than I was anticipating. Try $102.95 for the pair less the board's discount. I was figuring it would be more around $136, so $102.95 is a great price. Order your set today as 1st batch qunatities are limited.

click
 
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