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      08-08-2018, 06:00 PM   #5
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Originally Posted by SnapCoupe View Post
I would consider them just like any other rubber bushing on the car and replace them while you are already in there. IIRC the M3 sways have stiffer rubber bushings anyways so it may be worthwhile to upgrade so you have links that are matched to the sway bar.
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Originally Posted by Jeff@TopGearSolutions View Post
The end links don't necessarily have to be replaced.

However, ideally they should be replaced to keep your geometry correct.

Here is just a random example of how the geometry can change with the proper length of end links.

[IMG]http://honda-tech.com/attachment.php...8;d=1270653263[/IMG]

Another reason to change/upgrade them is because the stockers wear over time.
Thank you guys for the replies! And okay I think I'm leaning more towards changing them too just because I feel it's a better balance. Now would I have to change them again if I lower the car? Or it doesn't matter whether is stock or lowered?
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