06-09-2021, 11:14 PM | #1 |
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Question about swaybar endlinks (with illustration)
I am installing MS springs on my F83 and want to stiffen the suspension for track duty for high speed cornering (it felt like a bit too much body roll on the track).
I've been reading conflicting info about swaybar endlinks on here and have been unable to find any conclusions, so hopefully this illustration will help. If I do the front swaybar (H&R or Dinan) and springs, do I also need to do the endlinks or is that pointless? https://pasteboard.co/K5Uh0IA.png It seems the endlink connects to the swaybay and to the shock/damper perch (?) and I dont think that perch moves with shorter springs, since the springs sit above that perch? So why would I need to adjust the swaybar endlinks? Shouldn't the stock one work just fine since that distance hasnt moved? Hope that makes sense, and looking forward to some insight (no flames please).
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Basically, if the only mounting points were the shocks, the sway bars would do absolutely nothing. It would also just swing down and scrape the floor. The point of adjustable end-links is to adjust the length of the end-link to meet the swaybar's repositioned zero (if you lowered or raised the car). Neutral at static ride height is ideal, but you can adjust the preload depending upon your application needs. |
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