You can see a major problem here.
The link body is too short. The sway bar is out of position in between the control arms.
You can see from the condition of the arm and bar that they have been regularly smashing.
You can see a major problem here.
Okay I found out what I did wrong. When I adjusted the endlink last time I shortened them a good amount since the space between the mounting tab and the sway bar was not that great. What I hadn't thought of was that the sway bar was not sitting in it's neutral position so to speak. As I was driving around with this setting the sway bar was pulling down on the endlinks so it essentially tore them apart. So I redid them today and extended them so that the sway bar was sitting in neutral position. I drove it afterwards and it felt better than the first time. Mind you this is just my theory so I could be totally wrong and just talking out of my ass. I'll find out in the next couple of weeks or so. Thanks to everyone for their ideas and comments.
i didnt read this entire thread, just bits and pieces, but im not sure if ppl noticed that how to not break the endlinks is to keep the sway bar parrallel to the ground. thats what the stock endlinks do they just arent very strong. if you lower your car 1" you'll need 1" longer endlinks, etc.
...the bracket on the shocks and the hole of the sway bar is not aligned in a way that the end link is perpendicular to the sway bar. So the force is exerted on the end link while the end link is slanted. I can see why it would break.
Are you guys talkin about protege or speed 3?
As promised, I have 4 of these sitting next to me!
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