The Be All, End All Endlink for your Z and G!!!
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hey guys, as expected endlinks arrived today, and we'll be shipping the backorders this afternoon. Invoices with tracking will be emailed later on tonight. Thanks again!
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all gone guys, thank you! Preorders for mid September arrival can be placed on our site, or by giving us a call, or via Paypal to z1sales@z1auto.com
http://www.z1auto.com/prodmore.asp?m...ng&prodid=2886
http://www.z1auto.com/prodmore.asp?m...ng&prodid=2886
Had the PowerGrids installed this AM...front and rear clunking is all gone! The suspension is 100% more compliant now. I did have them adjust the sways to full soft rear and one-step firmer from full-soft in the front so I don't know how much of the credit to give to the endlinks. I imagine quite a bit since I must have had some binding and was not getting full articulation before and it's not like I had the sways set to full stiff beforehand.
I have to go back through and edit all my posts bad-mouthing the Hotchkis suspension now LOL. I clearly did not have these setup right.
Only problem...my mechanic had was he was not able to use the washers supplied with the kit b.c. otherwise the nylock threads would not have been engaged. Is this OK/normal on the Hotchkis b/c they are so thick?
Anyway, thanks to Z1 for offering these to the Z community. They are a must buy with any aftermarket swaybar IMO.
I have to go back through and edit all my posts bad-mouthing the Hotchkis suspension now LOL. I clearly did not have these setup right.
Only problem...my mechanic had was he was not able to use the washers supplied with the kit b.c. otherwise the nylock threads would not have been engaged. Is this OK/normal on the Hotchkis b/c they are so thick?
Anyway, thanks to Z1 for offering these to the Z community. They are a must buy with any aftermarket swaybar IMO.
Just received my endlinks and I'm very impressed with the quality.
I am installing these myself and would prefer not to have a shop adjust them as I don't have coils so corner weight is not adjustable.
I was wondering if there was a general length I should use, whether it is stock length or just what fits. Also any recommendation on how to adjust these on a lowered car? I'm not sure I can reach the ones in the front to the make the proper adjustments.
Thanks again for the great service form Z1 Performance.
I am installing these myself and would prefer not to have a shop adjust them as I don't have coils so corner weight is not adjustable.
I was wondering if there was a general length I should use, whether it is stock length or just what fits. Also any recommendation on how to adjust these on a lowered car? I'm not sure I can reach the ones in the front to the make the proper adjustments.
Thanks again for the great service form Z1 Performance.
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Originally Posted by infiniteracing
Just received my endlinks and I'm very impressed with the quality.
I am installing these myself and would prefer not to have a shop adjust them as I don't have coils so corner weight is not adjustable.
I was wondering if there was a general length I should use, whether it is stock length or just what fits. Also any recommendation on how to adjust these on a lowered car? I'm not sure I can reach the ones in the front to the make the proper adjustments.
Thanks again for the great service form Z1 Performance.
I am installing these myself and would prefer not to have a shop adjust them as I don't have coils so corner weight is not adjustable.
I was wondering if there was a general length I should use, whether it is stock length or just what fits. Also any recommendation on how to adjust these on a lowered car? I'm not sure I can reach the ones in the front to the make the proper adjustments.
Thanks again for the great service form Z1 Performance.
thanks again guys
stock length, but make sure you use an equal amount of threads into each endpiece, to equalize the load. The car really needs to be in the air, and wheels on a level surface (so the suspension is loaded) to tighten them - a set of ramps would be suitable
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new batch of endlinks arriving on Friday - we have only a few available sets so get em while you can. This is the last shipment for this month!!!
$315.98 shipped for the front/rear set
Paypal to z1sales@z1auto.com
or click here to order online:
http://www.z1auto.com/prodmore.asp?m...ng&prodid=2886
thanks!!
$315.98 shipped for the front/rear set
Paypal to z1sales@z1auto.com
or click here to order online:
http://www.z1auto.com/prodmore.asp?m...ng&prodid=2886
thanks!!
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next batch is shipping this week to us guys, and we have a few sets left
to order, just give us a call, or you can send paypal to z1sales@z1auto.com
thanks!
to order, just give us a call, or you can send paypal to z1sales@z1auto.com
thanks!



