STX (Street Touring X) Swaybar end links
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#2
I don't think they're necessary and they're incredibly noisy. So, save your $ for something else.
Originally Posted by minifinn
Any issues with stock swaybar drop links holding up under competition? Is there any benefit other than strength? I notice most aftermarket end links have threaded rod ends. Worth $120-$150?
#4
Take your chances
We have at least 4 MINIs doing autocross each month over about a year now and none have broken sway bar drop links.
However whenever you take your car to autocross or track you should be prepared for wear and tear on your car.
From-
http://www.webbmotorsports.com/suspension.php
Webb Motorsports Swaybar Droplinks
These are the finest drop links on the market. I use Aurora rod ends in combination with a turned billet aluminum gun drilled drop link. This is the lightest and strongest unit on the market. These are only available through Webb Motorsports! $155 for a set
Swaybar Drop Links
These rear swaybar drop links include heim joint ends that are adjustable to set preload. They are also quite a bit sturdier than the factory links. Easy to install, they also look great!
Price: $119
I might treat my MCS to some Webb droplinks for christmas!
However whenever you take your car to autocross or track you should be prepared for wear and tear on your car.
From-
http://www.webbmotorsports.com/suspension.php
Webb Motorsports Swaybar Droplinks
These are the finest drop links on the market. I use Aurora rod ends in combination with a turned billet aluminum gun drilled drop link. This is the lightest and strongest unit on the market. These are only available through Webb Motorsports! $155 for a set
Swaybar Drop Links
These rear swaybar drop links include heim joint ends that are adjustable to set preload. They are also quite a bit sturdier than the factory links. Easy to install, they also look great!
Price: $119
I might treat my MCS to some Webb droplinks for christmas!
#5
I'd just carry a stock spare... all heim joints loosen up over time and rattle - especially ones without grease fittings. We used heims extensively on steering (Y-steering and over the knuckle) and suspension components (like trackbars and end-links) on our Jeep rockcrawlers and they work fantastic - but they loosen up over time and rattle like the dickens...
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