Alright guys, so im looking to replace my front sway bar end links, as i recently noticed theyre gone. Now, ive been doing some research and it seems like the only diffrences are 1. ES bushings seem to be "softer" than prothane and 2. ES endlinks come with the spacer the OEM end links have while prothane completely got rid of it. Now, I was wondering what expiriences you guys have had with either or?? is one far superior to the other in a preformance standpoint?? Also i noticed people emphasised on keeping Prothanes lubed, im guessing ES is no exeption?? Thanks guys
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The Honda service manual says to grease the stock ones. I didn't grease my prothanes.not those ones at least. Every other bit of prothane needs to be greased.
The end links make the biggest difference btw.MRT
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Originally posted by Tippey764I think driving your car naked will cause the engine to overheatOriginally posted by deevergotesneaky motherfucker
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Originally posted by GeoffM View PostThe Honda service manual says to grease the stock ones. I didn't grease my prothanes.not those ones at least. Every other bit of prothane needs to be greased.
The end links make the biggest difference btw.
I also noticed the "missing" spacer in the prothane kit, but I see no difference when I installed it, besides the reduced body roll.
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I have an extra set of prothane endlinks with about 1000 miles on them. If your interested.'93 H22A 5SPD SE - MRT - DIY-Turbo Sizing
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