Front Swaybar Endlinks?

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Old 01-31-2012, 09:23 PM
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Front Swaybar Endlinks?

I have Whiteline rear end links and they don't make fronts, I didn't think anyone did until I saw this.. I'm not sure if I'm reading this right but it says it's for the front:

Moonface Adjustable Swaybar-Link for G37 (V36), 370Z (Z34) - Front
Part#: XMF-SAL13

Moonface Adjustable Swaybar-Links allow for more tuning of steering characteristics such as bodyroll and rollcenter positioning. Settings can be made to allow more turn-in and reduced understeer.

** For Infiniti G37 (V36), Nissan 370Z (Z34)
** Front

Old 01-31-2012, 10:03 PM
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The bolt doesnt nearly look long enough. Unless those pictures are not specific to G37.
Old 01-31-2012, 10:15 PM
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I think that was a generic pic, here is the one on their website:

Old 01-31-2012, 10:34 PM
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Interesting. Could you post links? My JP website navigation skills are rusty =P
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The price is around $400. A little too crazy for me. Costs more than the sway bar set.
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^shiver me timbers LOL
Old 02-01-2012, 12:27 AM
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yea they are pretty pricey.. here's a couple links

Moonface Adjustable Swaybar-Link for G37 (V36), 370Z (Z34) - Front - More Japan Since 2003

Superlap Website
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yea, they are pricey, not suprised tho. do you know if they make front camber arms for the G37?
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Originally Posted by redrover23
^shiver me timbers lol
yar!!!!!
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Originally Posted by redrover23
yea, they are pricey, not suprised tho. do you know if they make front camber arms for the G37?
I didn't see any on the their website but it's in Japanese so I may have missed something...
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do we really need end links??? what will be the advantage of installing these?
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With after market sway bars being so stiff, end links become the weak link and tend to snap under pressure, here is a write up to further explain! motoiq.com is the sh*t!!!

Whiteline Endlinks explained
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For $400 they better be self installing and made of adamantium and lubricated with unicorn tears. That's just stupid to charge that much for end links, no matter how great the quality is supposed to be.
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Originally Posted by Black Betty
For $400 they better be self installing and made of adamantium and lubricated with unicorn tears. That's just stupid to charge that much for end links, no matter how great the quality is supposed to be.
Your right they are expensive... It's the only option out right now... Thing is people spend more for exhaust or intake sound with minimal gains, but balk at functional suspension parts.

I do find it weird that Moonface dosnt make rear endlinks... I wish Whiteline would come out with their front endlinks!
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Originally Posted by minorthreat
Your right they are expensive... It's the only option out right now... Thing is people spend more for exhaust or intake sound with minimal gains, but balk at functional suspension parts.

I do find it weird that Moonface dosnt make rear endlinks... I wish Whiteline would come out with their front endlinks!

It's not functional for everyone. If youre running stock suspension with aftermarket sways, chances are you dont need it. When you have uneven ride height, which causes a preload on one side of the sway bar, then this would help.

Just because it is functional doesnt mean it should cost a fortune. There should always be a correlation between product price and it's material used and manufacturing cost.


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