Adjustable End Links…Anyone install these on their CX-5?

The adjustable sway bar links fixed my ride quality. Night and day! The car now just rides a little firmer than stock. This needs to be on the list of required supporting mods with lowering springs.
Yep I believe I said that several months ago. Great find. 😅
 
All these little tricks makes me appreciate tradesmen. If I hadn't done it myself, I would NEVER appreciate their knowledge and skills.

Had a '96 Mazda Miata, some years back. Had the thing for nearly six years and did almost everything myself. Wanted to learn, and the car's simple enough that it invites DIY efforts on most things. Learned probably a third of the little tricks, and learned to greatly appreciate skilled master techs for the hard-earned, experienced knowledge they've developed.

Rebuilt the suspension a half dozen times, until I found a combination I was happy with (incl bushings, coilovers, anti-sway bars). Installed a high-performance radiator, all new hoses in the engine bay, all the fluids, seals, gaskets; brakes, window tracks/regulator/parts, timing belt, tensioner, lighting; soft top, roll bar; and the little stuff like oil/filter, air filters, tire rotations, and a few other "engine bay" items I've long since forgotten. Had a shop do the exhaust, had another shop do the alignments. Never had to crack open the engine block, alternator was fine, and the clutch was fine. Well-maintained. Probably in better shape than when I purchased it with ~10Kmi on it.

For me, though, the CX-5's got a bit more complexity, more stuff stuffed into the engine bay, more stuff in the way. Probably not much harder, but I'm another 25+ years older.
 
If someone is looking for a cheaper option, these might work. I can't vouch for them, but the lengths and studs are correct. As it sits I have the Super Pros maxed out, so a little more length would be nice.


Another option:

 
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