endlink help fast

Discussion in 'Modifications And Maintenance' started by Justin, Oct 29, 2005.

  1. Justin
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    so kedrik and i installed these perrin endlinks the other day. Fitment is wrong, i'm assuming something is wrong. Most of the picks are of the rear passenger side. The endlink is touching the sway bar and its also touching that traveling link/bar. this cant be right. also the driver rear side is also a little off as it is also touching the traveling link/bar thing. oh, and its a stock sway bar.

    Yes i know its dirty, thats still fron duluth off roading, took it through a under carriage wash and it still looks like that.


    follow this for pics.
    http://www.mnsubaru.com/endlinks/index.htm
     
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    Have you tried centering the RSB??? It looks like it's excessively pushing the passenger's side, but pulling on the driver's side. :roll: ;)
     
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    they move around a lot with pillowball joins, unlike the stock ones. Thats why they clunk too.
     
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    i think i got it fixed.
     
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    make sure you lubricated the bushing before intall the endlink.
     
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    The endlinks are pillowballs. They're really tight though (I know i sold them to you :? ) But they'll move with some effort and a little penetrating oil.

    Just center the RSB and pry the endlinks toward the wheels. Thats what i had to do.

    Maybe wrap them or the RSB with something (heavy rubber, old bike tire innertube) so it doesn't hit so hard.

    -p@
     
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    Rear sway bars need lubricant? Couldn't read all those Japanese text.