I have a 90 325i lowered on h&r sports plus drophats. I noticed that the front
end links were way too long for how low it is sitting. the bar is up at
probably 25-30 degree angle. so i decided to see if there was any options out
there to bring the bar back down to level. A level sway bar is better at
reducing body roll. I think the math works out that you lose 4% efficiency if
your bar is 15 degrees off and get progressively worse from there. at 30
degrees off my bar has lost more than 10% of its ability to reduce body roll
I work at a parts store, so i got out the Moog book and started thumbing
through the pictures in the back. first i found that there aren't many end
links made like the e30 ones. next i found that if you remove the bracket on
the control arm that the end link bolts through you can use a different style
of end link that is very common and has many different lengths available.
they look like this.

you would bolt the bottom part with the bushings through the control arm.
may need to trim down the bushings a bit i haven't put them on yet.
I got a bunch of them in different lengths sent to my store where i then
matched them up against my current setup to see which would be best. I
found three that seem like they would match up well with common setups.
I will provide Moog numbers because they are common but you could use the
house brand also if you wanted.
For H&R Sport springs without drophats
05-06 Chevrolet Equinox rear end links
Moog number k80850
For H&R Sport springs with drophats
93-01 Nissan Altima front end links
Moog number k9824
~0.5 inches shorter than the Equinox end link
For H&R race or low coilover setups
93-02 Nissan Quest front end links
Moog number k8643
~0.75 inches shorter than the Altima end link
end links were way too long for how low it is sitting. the bar is up at
probably 25-30 degree angle. so i decided to see if there was any options out
there to bring the bar back down to level. A level sway bar is better at
reducing body roll. I think the math works out that you lose 4% efficiency if
your bar is 15 degrees off and get progressively worse from there. at 30
degrees off my bar has lost more than 10% of its ability to reduce body roll
I work at a parts store, so i got out the Moog book and started thumbing
through the pictures in the back. first i found that there aren't many end
links made like the e30 ones. next i found that if you remove the bracket on
the control arm that the end link bolts through you can use a different style
of end link that is very common and has many different lengths available.
they look like this.

you would bolt the bottom part with the bushings through the control arm.
may need to trim down the bushings a bit i haven't put them on yet.
I got a bunch of them in different lengths sent to my store where i then
matched them up against my current setup to see which would be best. I
found three that seem like they would match up well with common setups.
I will provide Moog numbers because they are common but you could use the
house brand also if you wanted.
For H&R Sport springs without drophats
05-06 Chevrolet Equinox rear end links
Moog number k80850
For H&R Sport springs with drophats
93-01 Nissan Altima front end links
Moog number k9824
~0.5 inches shorter than the Equinox end link
For H&R race or low coilover setups
93-02 Nissan Quest front end links
Moog number k8643
~0.75 inches shorter than the Altima end link
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