Fastline Performance Adjustable Sway Bar POWERLINKS
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Hey guys sorry I've been away. Of course I have been on my computer for the last week solid and have not gotten one email, PM, or phone call about any of this....I am still unsure what a message forum seem to be the best source of answers when so many more reliable means of communication are available.
Thanks for the compliment on the part. The instructions I have not finished writing yet, and rather than wait to send the parts I shipped them and figured I'd post them on the site later. As you mentioned, for a competent shadetree these are not hard to install or figure out.
[quote=KingTSX]Wouldn't small ramps with parking brake applied be an easy option for do it yourselfers if a lift wasn't accessable? [quote]
This is a great idea. One should make sure that if the DO have a lift the need a drive-on one. You won't get a good adjustment with the wheels drooping.
I don't know if they fit up front but a simple measurement is all that is needed. Or simply just try swapping it up front. These links are as short as we can make them though, so if the fronts are shorter than the rears we are probably sol.
Thanks! Just what we wanted to hear!
Ok, so sorry for not being here the whole time, but I am always available by email and phone!
Marcus
Originally Posted by Silvaccordex01
I got them in today and installed. Installation instructions are not included with these, but installation is pretty straight forward. Soooooo much better than OEM POS endlinks. These went into a 2003 Acura Cl type S
[quote=KingTSX]Wouldn't small ramps with parking brake applied be an easy option for do it yourselfers if a lift wasn't accessable? [quote]
This is a great idea. One should make sure that if the DO have a lift the need a drive-on one. You won't get a good adjustment with the wheels drooping.
Originally Posted by Silvaccordex01
Oh yeah, been meanin to ask if these will fit on the front sway bar as well. The link looks the same in the front, its just considerably smaller but with this link having so much adjustability thought maybe these would fit up front too
Originally Posted by kingtsx
all I can say is if anyone has an aftermarket sway bar and is lowered, this is a must have!!!!
Ok, so sorry for not being here the whole time, but I am always available by email and phone!
Marcus
#122
The fronts are the same style of link as the rear (atleast on the CLS) just a little shorter in lenght. But since these are so adjustable, i think they may work up front as well. Anybody willing to go to Marcus's shop for a quick measurement? If not i may order another set to give it a try
#123
The fronts are the same style of link as the rear (atleast on the CLS) just a little shorter in lenght. But since these are so adjustable, i think they may work up front as well. Anybody willing to go to Marcus's shop for a quick measurement? If not i may order another set to give it a try
Marcus
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