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    Sway bar link

    I'm going to order sway bar links for my 06 coupe, because my current ones have seen better days. Do you guys have any brand suggestions, or brands to stay away from? Thanks in advance.

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    For what it's worth, several in our "local group" have installed new end links on Gen I and II Vipers using either Moog or AC Delco parts supplied by RockAuto. These parts seem to run MUCH cheaper than Mopar price...in some cases about one tenth the cost !!!

    They do have them for Gen III's.

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    Gothca, thanks.

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    If you corner balance the car , you may want adjustable links.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fatman2006 View Post
    I'm going to order sway bar links for my 06 coupe, because my current ones have seen better days. Do you guys have any brand suggestions, or brands to stay away from? Thanks in advance.
    MOOG is a high quality suspension part company. the replacement sway bar links are probably one fourth the cost compared to our local "viper parts" dealers/suppliers, and better built. you'll probably pay 200-250 dollars for all four corners vs. 700-800 dollars. you will need pickle forks to separate out the old ones.. without this tool it will be a bitch to get the old ones off. the MOOG replacement ones also have a slot for an allen key to hold it in place as you wrench in the new ones. make sure you have ratchet wrenches as well (to tighten down the new ones).

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    Sounds like Moog is the way to go, thanks gents.

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    RockAuto has them for $15.46 each for rears and $23.79 each for fronts. Moog

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve-Indy View Post
    For what it's worth, several in our "local group" have installed new end links on Gen I and II Vipers using either Moog or AC Delco parts supplied by RockAuto. These parts seem to run MUCH cheaper than Mopar price...in some cases about one tenth the cost !!!

    They do have them for Gen III's.
    Quote Originally Posted by RPM9000 View Post
    RockAuto has them for $15.46 each for rears and $23.79 each for fronts. Moog
    Right on, I'll check out RockAuto thanks for the suggestion gents.

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    I used Moog when I replaced my front sway bar end links a few weeks ago. I also used Howe Racing to replace the front upper ball joints.

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    Might as well splurge and get the adjustable ones.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 13COBRA View Post
    Might as well splurge and get the adjustable ones.
    Do you have a link or part number?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fatman2006 View Post
    Do you have a link or part number?
    PMing you.

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    Just did mine on my Gen 2, sourced from Rockauto as well. Good luck!


 

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