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mushroom_toy
09-17-2008, 02:52 PM
Ok....so after wondering which set will fit, I have a question. Who has a kit that they got at an autozone, advance, or auto parts store thats a universal kit that work for the fronts? List the part number if ya dont mind. I just dont wanna buy something too long put it on then take it back and try again lol.

2oodoor
09-17-2008, 03:00 PM
If you have a pep boys there, you should go look at theirs. they are out in the store where you can look at them all. I was amazed at the stuff they had there actually. Not pushing manny moe and jack though by no means.

mushroom_toy
09-17-2008, 03:12 PM
If you have a pep boys there, you should go look at theirs. they are out in the store where you can look at them all. I was amazed at the stuff they had there actually. Not pushing manny moe and jack though by no means.

Dont have a pepboys....and any way our autozones are set up the same way. Ive looked at them all but I have now way to compare links without taking one off and holding it up next to the ones in store.

Rendon LX-i
09-17-2008, 03:15 PM
90-97 accord rears shock bushing work on the front....I will confrim you that thou..

mushroom_toy
09-17-2008, 03:16 PM
90-97 accord rears shock bushing work on the front....I will confrim you that thou..

Like I said Im looking for the universal ones for sale in auto stores....not looking for shock bushings either.

Rendon LX-i
09-17-2008, 03:19 PM
okay then nevermind lol....i dont think they make one but idk...just trying to help dont get out of hand.

mushroom_toy
09-17-2008, 03:25 PM
okay then nevermind lol....i dont think they make one but idk...just trying to help dont get out of hand.

Oh no im cool, just saying.


Im sure most of you have seen the universal kits for endlinks in auto parts stores....and im pretty sure someone has used one of those kits. I just dont want to have to buy a set them start installing them and it end up being too long short, etc.

EricW
09-17-2008, 07:05 PM
Just buy the universal bushings and washers kit and use the stock nuts and bolts.

Pico
09-17-2008, 07:18 PM
Here's the bushing #'s I used
Energy Suspension Polyurethane Sway Bar End Links #9.8105g
I had to use a longer bolt with these bushings if I remember correctly

mushroom_toy
09-17-2008, 08:25 PM
...damn lol no one understands....ok not to be a poon, but everyone knows the complete endlink kits im talking about right? The universal ones. Im trying to just find a kit that will work without having to source longer bolts, I had the bushing and washer kit, but I didnt want to fool with sourcing the bolts. I might just have to end up buying a kit and trying it anyway. I thought someone had already done this though, as it seems like a much much easier option.

:) Thanks guys for trying to help. XD

Vanilla Sky
09-18-2008, 01:55 PM
first of all, does your sway bar sit level? If yuo've lowered your car, you're going to need shorter bolts. Since these kits are universal, I'd get a kit that's slightly longer and cut the sleve down to size with a dremel. That way you can level out your swaybar so it's not preloaded anymore.

rustlude87
09-18-2008, 02:00 PM
Yes the kit will work, I put them on my civic. You will need longer bolts though.

mushroom_toy
09-18-2008, 07:26 PM
first of all, does your sway bar sit level? If yuo've lowered your car, you're going to need shorter bolts. Since these kits are universal, I'd get a kit that's slightly longer and cut the sleve down to size with a dremel. That way you can level out your swaybar so it's not preloaded anymore.

Never thought about that. It being level in the front and all. Yeah I guess Ill just have to buy a kit and figure it out on my own. I know someone has bought a universal kit and used it I just cant seem to find the thread....seems like I read about the universal kit, not just the bushing and washer kit though.