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Join Date: Dec 1999
Location: Livonia, MI, USA
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Some companies sell a shorter endlink. Seeing that you lowered the car, it helps maintain a horizontal sway bar...
DONT just the the bushings. The stock end links are weak! I know, I bent and BROKE on myself. p.s. Bumpsteer is a relationship between the steering rack and the control arms, as they move thru the suspension cycle. Doesnt really have anything to do with endlinks off the swaybar.
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