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STi endlinks (DUH!)
I somehow busted the driver's side rear swaybar endlink and bent the other side. OOPS. I got a price for the stock ones at $111.05 each. OUCH.
So, here is my question. What class would I have to run if I replaced the stock endlinks with some perrin or cusco endlinks? I don't think they would give me a handling advantage, except for the fact that maybe I wouldn't break an endlink during an autocross event. |
They definitely give you a handling advantage unfortunately. You're stuck with stock links, but you should be able to find some secondhand easily enough.
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BTW: the '05+ STI endlinks are actually very good solid endlinks. They just tend to be the weak link in the suspension and bend under frequent hard use.
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Rear endlinks put you in SP.
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So do fronts.
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I just checked the rulebook; endlinks are not mentioned.
13.7.A For front anti-roll (sway) bars: 1. Substitution, addition or removal of any front anti-roll bars is permitted. 2. Substitution, addition or removal of anti-roll bars may serve no other purpose than that of an anti-roll bar. 3. The use of any bushing material is permitted. 4. No modification to the body, frame, or other components to accomodate anti-roll bar addition or substitution is allowed, except for the drilling of holes for mounting bolts. Non-standard lateral members which connect between the brackets for the bar are not permitted. Unless there was a FastTrack somewhere this season that added them, endlinks are not mentioned and are therefore not eligible for modification in Stock classes. I have heard that mounts are considered part of the sway bar, perhaps that's what you are thinking of? |
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13.7.A.3 would permit replacement of the bushings in the endlink, but not the use of Perrin/Whiteline etc. complete links, unless there's been a clarification or FasTrack somewhere along the way that says so. While I would agree that allowing sway bars should also include endlnks to be changed, I don't interpret the rule to do so the way it's worded in the 2006 rulebook .pdf.
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Endlinks are part of the swaybars. Have been forever from a rules perspective.
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Alrighty then, if you guys say so.
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I'm running stock rear endlinks with the bar set on soft...pretty much the best feel I've had from the rear bar. Bummer you bent yours, that's usually a product of having a lot of travel
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I like to travel
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Bummer, :(
I'm a bit shocked. I'de think if anyone would break suspension bits on their STI it would be me. oh also STU allows you to change suspension bits, but its a horrible PAX for the STI compared to TBSP/ BSP |
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Also, in T/BSP, front and rear swaybars are unlimited. This is only a problem for the T/AS folks. |
Aaaah. makes sense.
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Well, the dealership is going to see if they can replace them under my warranty. I have figured pout how I busted them. It happened when I drove into a drive was with a drainage curb in it. It made a bang sound which I thought was my recently replaced strut. It happened again a couple weeks later when I drove into the AM PM Arco gas station on the north side of carson city.
After that I was wondering why my car felt so loose. o_O I didn't even notice the problem until I was changing out rims so that I could swap snow tires. |
You mean the car was pushing. ;) Broken endlinks make your car less loose...
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Yep, and the ski jump at Squaw had nothing to do with it. Ha
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I mean lose as in my back end rolls more.
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Ah, you're right then.
and by "right" I mean "totally not using that word for what that means. " :p |
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I give the benefit of the doubt for typos; I won't throw that particular stone from my glass house. :p
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