Moog Endlinks

NoMoreNissans

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Hmm ya that looks pretty close. But both replacement endlinks were about twice the size of the stock ones, would OE style be that much bigger than stock tho?

Either way, the stock endlinks were actually holding up fine, there wasnt any play in the joints or noticeable wear. It was the bushings that failed and were causing movement/noises. So if the stock twig endlinks were holding up ok, im hoping these 2 bigger but slightly different style replacements can hold up as well. Even though they arent perfectly symmetrical.

I guess we'll find out with time lol
 

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Yeah, my end links help up fine for several years. I only replaced them because I was replacing the bushings and had the car up. The stock end links were just rusted in place so I could not remove the nuts and just cut them off. It wasn't necessary but I did the upgrade since tools and lift time were available. hehe. I swapped everything. On the 8th gen non-si the frame brackets that the RSB bolt to are different sizes so I upgraded to the Si brackets so i could eliminate the extender hardware I had to use. Basically everything new and shiny back there.

I also found out I need to get a 90 zerk fitting for the drivers side bushing. I can't fit my grease gun on it with the straight one. It hits the tank.
 

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When I bought mine, they looked exactly the same. I ordered mine from amazon using the part #s in the first post
 
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Damn, thats exactly what i did too. They mustve shipped me a wrong part#... theyre working great however.

Im just gonna use them and see if they give me any problems. Maybe make a complaint to amazon in the meantime
 

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Oh ya, the 2 endlinks are the same size and specs, theyre just a different style. Hopefully not different enough to matter
 

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I want to order an angled zerk fitting for the driver side. Has anyone else done this? I'm trying to find out what size fitting to order.
 

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Does it matter how you put them on? I feel like I might have put one of them incorrectly since it fits one way on one side and the opposite way on the other side.. Are they supposed to be facing the same general direction?
 

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Just punch the part numbers in to amazon or rock auto. The links sometimes go dead as websites update.

K750126

K750125
 

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just an update. few months later with the mismatched moog endlinks on my car and there arent any noises or issues. drives great.

thinkin about puttin my summer rims on this weekend the snow is finally letting up in canada
 

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No. @Nomar06

and everyone else....

Don't get them unless you:

A) break the stock end links

B) buy an upgraded rear sway and can't get the stock ones off without cutting them.

C) just want a weekend project, but this is a lame reason.

Save your $$ and buy worthwhile parts. Like Energy Suspension bushings in places it counts like replacing the front LCA compliance bushing. Those are $50 also and will reduce wheel hop significantly. I didn't tell you that though. That's a "secret" HPD mod. lol.....
 

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No. @Nomar06

and everyone else....

Don't get them unless you:

A) break the stock end links

B) buy an upgraded rear sway and can't get the stock ones off without cutting them.

C) just want a weekend project, but this is a lame reason.

Save your $$ and buy worthwhile parts. Like Energy Suspension bushings in places it counts like replacing the front LCA compliance bushing. Those are $50 also and will reduce wheel hop significantly. I didn't tell you that though. That's a "secret" HPD mod. lol.....

Orly......hmmmz.....more suspension mod, you say.


Tell me all your secrets! hahahaha
 

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May....... soon... May..... hahahah
 

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@Dar-Dar Do you think the Moog front end links would make a difference on the stock front sway bar for the FB6 Si when combined with the Progressive 24mm rsb and Moog rear end links and bushings?
 
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