Sway bar end links

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  • nando
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    Yeah, they let you adjust the swaybar some but the biggest negative is they don't last long on the street.

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  • Dirty325ix
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    thanks for the imput, I just got the ix one it doesn't seem like that much of a upgrade to start messing with my sway bar so I didn't see a reason to mess with the original

    especial when Im still at 4 wheeler status on my 225/65 with stock suspension

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  • chuckdizzle
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    Originally posted by nando
    you could look for some adjustable M3 end links - sometimes they are cheaper than stock. but, the heim joints won't last nearly as long as stock ball joints, so they will get loose/squeaky after a couple years.
    I think on AutohausAZ the adjustable M3 endlinks were a bit cheaper than the 325IX parts but as you mentioned, it's probably best to get the one made for the IX

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  • nando
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    you could look for some adjustable M3 end links - sometimes they are cheaper than stock. but, the heim joints won't last nearly as long as stock ball joints, so they will get loose/squeaky after a couple years.

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  • Dirty325ix
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    more proof that the ix is tryn to slowly kill me by taking all of my food money

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  • nando
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    The m3 ones are the same length but the ends are twisted 180° from each other, ix ends point the same way. Unfortunely that means they dont work..

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  • Dirty325ix
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    Sway bar end links

    Hey so I was wondering what is different about the ix sway bar end links, I was wondering if I got the m3 ones(half the price) then maybe they would just be shorter and still fit and result in a slightly tighter sway bar set up

    or should I just replace my one broken end link with the ix specific part that cost so much more
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