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    Sway Bar End Links

    After a recent mishap (see pic below) I am wondering if I should get a set of aftermarket front end links or perhaps just new oem ones. I'm running a 26mm H&R bar in the front. Or does anyone think this may be a one off fault of the strut? Anyone have any thought on this?


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    Interested to hear what people think, are they KW's?

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    yes HPA KW SHS.
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    Quote Originally Posted by thezoneR32 View Post
    yes HPA KW SHS.
    I had this issue with those shocks and H and R Sways. Std VWattachments too short, highly strung,shore off the strut mount "ring" lhs. I bought some "adjustable links" from Ian at Rennenhouse and it seems to have fixed the problem. Hope this helps.They should not sell the Sway bars without them in my opinion.
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    Former:08 GT Sport TDI DSG Bluefin, HPA SHS Coilovers,H&R Swaybars with Whiteline Adj Links

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    Quote Originally Posted by stormshark View Post
    I had this issue with those shocks and H and R Sways. Std VWattachments too short, highly strung,shore off the strut mount "ring" lhs. I bought some "adjustable links" from Ian at Rennenhouse and it seems to have fixed the problem. Hope this helps.They should not sell the Sway bars without them in my opinion.
    Thanks for the reply. Jeez this has actually happened to you as well? Sheet! I was beginning to think this was a one off. I have heard all sorts of negative things about adjustable end links? Did you have to give your first born child to Ian? Last time I bought something form him I had to mortgage my house!
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    Quote Originally Posted by thezoneR32 View Post
    Thanks for the reply. Jeez this has actually happened to you as well? Sheet! I was beginning to think this was a one off. I have heard all sorts of negative things about adjustable end links? Did you have to give your first born child to Ian? Last time I bought something form him I had to mortgage my house!
    Hi TZR32, I actually claimed on warranty for the strut, however they did charge freight,no problem with the adjustable links(6mths fingers crossed).The Suspension guys swore i must have hit something with it shorn off, but i hadn't, just a huge amount of tension cause the VW std too short.Occasional "twang" or noise on full wheel lock, but look like a fine bit of engineered kit. From memory they were under $300 from Ian, cheaper i recall than Whiteline quoted at the time or didn't have in stock from memory.
    Current:12 Golf GTD, Mods on order -Bluefin Remap, Mods planned-plenty
    Former:08 GT Sport TDI DSG Bluefin, HPA SHS Coilovers,H&R Swaybars with Whiteline Adj Links

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    Instead of going to the expense of adjustable drop links you can actually have the standard ones shortened to suit your setup.
    You wont get as many "Scene points" but it will be just as functional if not better. (you still need to ascertain if there is any length issue here. The standards ones may be just fine.)

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    Also Pedders do a very robust set of adjustable endlinks that are custom cut down to the height you require as the entire shaft is threaded. And literally less than a third of the price mentioned above

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    your current droplinks / endlinks must have been pretty robust in order to not break but pass enough force through to bend / break the tab on the strut.

    I buy OEM from the UK, usually about $30-40 (different car).

    These look interesting (can't comment on the quality)

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    For the record this kind of damage isnt that uncommon either. To me it all comes back to a strut that has been under-engineered.
    The forces that go through this link arent always just lateral either. Plenty more examples on the net of damage occuring on cars that are driven hard.
    You can spot the design similarities on all the ones that are failing.

    VWR coilovers


    Cross coilovers


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