Racingline front and rear endlink review

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vonivo
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I have the rsb and the endlinks ready to go into my car but i dont know what setting to start out with. I would like it to be a little bit stiffer than stock say on a 1-10 scale that 4 is stock i would like 5.5-6 how many turns on the front and rear should i be using?


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08altima35 wrote:so are the racingline endlinks short enough at their shortest setting? That's my last question and I'll leave it alone. because compared to stock there is very very little difference in length.
They seem to be the same size when I compared them but I felt t he difference when I installed the end links on the stock RSB. I def. can feel the difference in handling when taking turns at higher rate of speeds. Since then, I've installed the Stillen RSB and that really made a difference. I don't think it's a placebo thing as I can def. feel less body roll when taking corners now. With this set up and hopefully with the up and coming DDM coilovers, I'll be able to take on the world!!!!

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I have had my RSB for awhile and I have some pretty wicked corners on my commute to work. I noticed a big difference with the RSB, BUT I did install the Eibachs at the same time.

I'm very ready for the endlinks, but can we get a GB GB GB GB GB GB!!!!!!

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vonivo wrote:I have the rsb and the endlinks ready to go into my car but i dont know what setting to start out with. I would like it to be a little bit stiffer than stock say on a 1-10 scale that 4 is stock i would like 5.5-6 how many turns on the front and rear should i be using?
I would say go with the shortest setting and work your way out from there. The shortest setting with the Stillen RSB is far from overkill and the ride quality is still two thumbs up.

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Bumping old thread.



So keep the things short? stock length? fully extended? there was never a CLEAR answer in this thread.

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When I installed them, the instructions I believe said the longer the end link, the stiffer the suspension. So if you make the end link longer, it will stiffen up everything.


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