People with powergrid endlinks
^ cool...thanks.
if anyone has them off? can you measure what they stop down too? (shortest measurement) and what they extend to with decent amount of thread still engaged for strength, at least half the threads still inside.
-J
if anyone has them off? can you measure what they stop down too? (shortest measurement) and what they extend to with decent amount of thread still engaged for strength, at least half the threads still inside.
-J
There is no reason you should even be using the 4th hole on your hotchkis front bar - it puts any endlink at simply too steep of an angle for me to consider it safe.
Stick to Hotchkis's recommended settings front and rear, and follow the instructions for setting length that are included with the endlinks and you'll end up in good shape.
Any shop that has scales will know automatically what to do with the endlink length to set preload as part of doing a cornerbalance.
Stick to Hotchkis's recommended settings front and rear, and follow the instructions for setting length that are included with the endlinks and you'll end up in good shape.
Any shop that has scales will know automatically what to do with the endlink length to set preload as part of doing a cornerbalance.
once again, can anyone measure them for me>? as stated previously?
or
take a pic with the front power grids next to a front oem endlink..........im thinking they wont adjust down to oem length?
-J
or
take a pic with the front power grids next to a front oem endlink..........im thinking they wont adjust down to oem length?
-J
Last edited by JasonZ-YA; Mar 31, 2010 at 05:10 AM.
Speedware is in Redmond, a lil pricey, i have SPL endlinks sitting in my living room and will probably take them to speedware as well.
goodluck!
goodluck!
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