Brand New in Box AWR End links Front and Rear

SOLD.

I bought these as a fall back, they've never been out of the box.

I actually thought Protege Garage had canceled the order from AWR, but they showed up at my door anyway.

$160 shipped to lower 48. Will ship elsewhere for additional cost. There is interest for the rears, so the split is $85 fronts $75 rears, shipped.

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i am interesed just in the rear ones. What is the size of adjustment? im planning to install them on my p5 w msp RB sway bar
 
They are 8" and have probably a safe 1/2-3/4" on either end, so you could go to 9" maybe 9.5. They are perfect for a .5-2" drop MSP, so more like a 2.5-3.5" drop on a P5.
If someone else wants the fronts, I'd break them up. I think I might be priced a tad high anyway. I'll lower them to $160 shipped, $85 fronts, $75 rears and see if interest picks up.
 
i am interesed just in the rear ones. What is the size of adjustment? im planning to install them on my p5 w msp RB sway bar

Not to be an a$$ but be ready for the clunk....unless you have one of the clunk fix brackets. This has nothing to do with the endlinks but with the fact that the mounting points of the MSP and P5 rear subframes are not the same.
 
The best thing to do is measure your stock endlinks and then add your drop height to that length to get the optimal length.

I was PM'd about the fronts so I am willing to break them up if I have buyers for both.
 
i measure them and they are 7.5". I can see I need a longer endlink than this one because the bar doesnt looks parallel to the ground. I definitely need more than 7.5". I'll take them!!!
 
Not to be an a$$ but be ready for the clunk....unless you have one of the clunk fix brackets. This has nothing to do with the endlinks but with the fact that the mounting points of the MSP and P5 rear subframes are not the same.

Well, When I got my sway bar it came with stock MSP horseshoes brackets and brand new MSP bushings, but I still using my p5 endlinks which are pretty bad. What kind of clunk are you saying? what else should I buy? AWR bracket adapters?
 
The best thing to do is measure your stock endlinks and then add your drop height to that length to get the optimal length.

I was PM'd about the fronts so I am willing to break them up if I have buyers for both.

i measure them and they are 7.5". I can see I need a longer endlink than this one because the bar doesnt looks parallel to the ground. I definitely need more than 7.5". I'll take them!!!
 
Well, When I got my sway bar it came with stock MSP horseshoes brackets and brand new MSP bushings, but I still using my p5 endlinks which are pretty bad. What kind of clunk are you saying? what else should I buy? AWR bracket adapters?

To be honest I never knew AWR made a bracket adapter...I know there were a couple of members with AMM status that used to sell kits to fix it. You can use the MSP brackets and bushings on the P5 but they still will not line up directly with the mounting points on the P5 rear subframe which is what causes the clunk.
 
To be honest I never knew AWR made a bracket adapter...I know there were a couple of members with AMM status that used to sell kits to fix it. You can use the MSP brackets and bushings on the P5 but they still will not line up directly with the mounting points on the P5 rear subframe which is what causes the clunk.

think he means the AWR billet standoffs that come with the larger AWR sway bars.
 
Well I'll be damned....never knew those existed and not sure how I missed them on the site. Before buying the Progress I was going to buy an AWR bar. I'd spend the $25 for them, you'll be much happier.
 
Well I'll be damned....never knew those existed and not sure how I missed them on the site. Before buying the Progress I was going to buy an AWR bar. I'd spend the $25 for them, you'll be much happier.

hmmm.... but I still having my doubt.. where the clunk is coming from? some guys said that happened when your bushings got smash and then your bar will be loose. As I understand the MSP crossmember is pretty much the same as P5, the only difference is the mounting points, same position but reinforced.
 

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