I'm AWD and am using the Whiteline Endlinks. The fronts will be about a half-inch shorter than the OEM once assembled with the recommended amount of threads in the turnbuckle. I happen to be using the Eibach sways.Can anyone confirm that these end links work with the AWD? I want to pair them up with the Eibach sways.
They are a bit shorter than AWD stock links but work. So far no issues with my Whiteline bars and links.Can anyone confirm that these end links work with the AWD? I want to pair them up with the Eibach sways.
I'm running this set up with no issues.Can anyone confirm that these end links work with the AWD? I want to pair them up with the Eibach sways.
Hey Nicholas, you are the greatest and fastest responder I've ever dealt with in any customer service transaction. Ever. Not even close. You are a credit to your company, KDM car scene and us stinger owners. I originally posted and was correctly told my rear end links were the right number, but the fronts are still on back order and should be arriving from whiteline within 2 weeks. I mean it wasn't 2 seconds from DM sent to you until you responded with correct info and had both invoices also along with extra information I asked along the conversation without skipping a beat. Thank you, sir for always being everything I've needed and then some.Those on preorder will be sent the updated versions
and those that already have the fronts will be getting new turnbuckles direct from whiteline
Currently going through all orders to sort them out
FYI: In case some in this thread haven't seen my post ( Check Your Eibach Front Sway Bar Bushings!! ), while driving the car hard on the Tail of the Dragon, one of the front bushings on my Eibach sway bar slipped out and had to be put back in. I'm still talking with Eibach, who are sending me replacement bushings since they're being chewed up on the edges. I understand Whiteline's sways come with collar clamps. The Eibachs did not. I've purchased some for the front and will be installing them. This is the third car I've had swaybars on. This is the first time anything like this has happened. And yes, the other two were driven very hard, as well.
Sounds like something is loose. The only way you can know for certain is to get under there and try to move the endlinks around. If they have any play that might be what you can point them to.Guys - I have Eibach front and rear sway bars & Whiteline front and rear end links. I had the dealer install them at different times. When the endlinks were installed, the rear end has some noise (it sounds like the trunk lid is bouncing). At first, it was pretty load, now after driving the car for about 1k miles, the noise is consistent. I first had the sway bars installed and put about 3k miles prior to the endlinks with no issues. Any ideas what it can be? Unfortunately I dont have access to a lift or tools & dont trust the dealer so before I go to the dealer for a seat belt issue and another oil change, I want to be able to point them in the right direction.
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Hey Handsome (I promise I'm not coming onto youGuys - I have Eibach front and rear sway bars & Whiteline front and rear end links. I had the dealer install them at different times. When the endlinks were installed, the rear end has some noise (it sounds like the trunk lid is bouncing). At first, it was pretty load, now after driving the car for about 1k miles, the noise is consistent. I first had the sway bars installed and put about 3k miles prior to the endlinks with no issues. Any ideas what it can be? Unfortunately I dont have access to a lift or tools & dont trust the dealer so before I go to the dealer for a seat belt issue and another oil change, I want to be able to point them in the right direction.