Interesting. They do look much stronger than the OE ones; I guess it's worth getting them if yours need replacement or if you're already taking everything apart.
I came across these in the last week. What do the other members think? There are univeral links of various sizes. I'm thinking it would work well with a new larger rear swaybar. Thinking about it, the front swaybar links would work also, maybe with a 315-340mm kit. I don't know how much they are yet.I'll have to ring / e-mail for prices.
http://www.whiteline.com.au/docs/bul.../113_links.pdf
Interesting. They do look much stronger than the OE ones; I guess it's worth getting them if yours need replacement or if you're already taking everything apart.
Depending on the quality of materials they could be awsome or shitty
If anyone is looking for stock but a little stronger replacements I got Moog Chassis parts sway bar link sititng in my room and I compared it to my 735 sway bar link and the new one. overall diameter of the rod is greater, welds look very strong, and the housing fo rthe joints is larger and looks to be much beefier then the old one aswell.
tim s.
anyone can make these to any length, typical racer parts, I made stuff for my lawnmonster, probably the same cost as lemforders and heavier duty but if you dont get the sealed rubber end seals they wont last much longer.
95 E34 530I V2.37
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