darkstar_one
Registered User
Can a end-link, energy suspension, in the rear, be too short and cause a horrible, too stiff, rear end?
the reason i am asking, is because i have energy suspension end-links and i am trying to pin-point my sloppy rear end, by sloppy i mean, it rides horrible in the back, i have KYB GR-2 shocks, less than a year old.
maybe if i put in some stock end-links, see if that helps,
when you replace the endlink,with energy suspension, are you supposed to jack up the control arm to make it fit? cuz thats what i did on both sides, and i jacked them up pretty high too,
when the car is lowered, on a flat surface, it appears the sway-bar and control arm are parallel to each other,
also, i did replace my lower control arm, front and rear bushings, and i know i need to replace the toe compensator links, they are shot, but dont have the 200 bucks for new ones.
the reason i am asking, is because i have energy suspension end-links and i am trying to pin-point my sloppy rear end, by sloppy i mean, it rides horrible in the back, i have KYB GR-2 shocks, less than a year old.
maybe if i put in some stock end-links, see if that helps,
when you replace the endlink,with energy suspension, are you supposed to jack up the control arm to make it fit? cuz thats what i did on both sides, and i jacked them up pretty high too,
when the car is lowered, on a flat surface, it appears the sway-bar and control arm are parallel to each other,
also, i did replace my lower control arm, front and rear bushings, and i know i need to replace the toe compensator links, they are shot, but dont have the 200 bucks for new ones.
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