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Q: Misalignment Niko4 years ago
do these linkages misalign? it seems like the bushings will prevent them from misalighment
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A: They should not be misaligned
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Q: Spacer Rye4 years ago
how many spacers are needed
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A: Depending on what vehicle you have you may need a number of spacers.
Jared A. @ RallySport Direct 4 years ago
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Q: Will these work on a 2007 Forester XT? lwhylie5 years ago
I have a Whiteline BSF343Z and will be buying a BSR35XZ for the rear. Will spacers be needed also? What about the rear sway bar brackets? Do those need to be replaced?
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A: These will not work for a 2007 Forester XT, this would be the kit you'll need: https://www.rallysportdirect.com/part/endlinks/kar-kb-017-sti-combo-kartboy-front-and-rear-endlink-combo
Marcus E. @ RallySport Direct 5 years ago
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Q: Endlinks Shellyshells5 years ago
What's the part number for kartboy endlinks spacers?
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A: KAR KB-017WLS would be the part number you'd need.
Marcus E. @ RallySport Direct 5 years ago
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Q: Whiteline 22mm adjustable RSB & 2013 Legacy Limited smt27 years ago
so, will this set work w/ the Whiteline 22mm adjustable RSB?
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A: You might need spacers, but you shouldn't have any issue with these end links.
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A: Thanks for the response,... the spacers that come with the package or extra spacers?
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Q: Endlink spacers for a 2014 wrx Scoob7 years ago
does this combo kit come with the spacers for the front? Are they needed for a 2014? The pictures appear to have them in there, kinda hard to see.
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A: Some cars do not require spacers, but it is recommended. Front spacers are not included and must be purchased separately.
Chris W. @ RallySport Direct 7 years ago
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Q: Spacers? dwilliamson097 years ago
To my understanding, I need spacers for the front end links if I lower my car. But I can't find any? I drive a 2014 WRX Wagon.
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A: The spacers are listed under a different application, but will still work on the 08+ WRX/STI. Here is the part number: KAR KB-017WLS.
Josh P. @ RallySport Direct 7 years ago
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Q: Kartboy endlinks eibach sway bars Zulazmi7 years ago
Do require spacers if install both f/r kartboy endlinks and f/r eibach sway bars for WRX STI GRF?
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A: It is recommended that you have the spacers. Not all cars will require the spacers. Front spacers are not included and must be purchased separately.
Brady R @ RallySport Direct 7 years ago
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Q: Spacers Paul S.7 years ago
I know spacers are needed if the car is lowered for the fronts, correct? Does this combo set include them?
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A: It is recommended that you have the spacers. Front spacers are not included and must be purchased separately.
Josh P. @ RallySport Direct 7 years ago
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Q: Bolts artemmatviyenko884037 years ago
What is the grade of the bolts included with these?
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A: They are grade 10.9 zinc coated
Nick S. @ RallySport Direct 7 years ago
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Q: 2008 legacy gtb Tallis8 years ago
Will theses fit 2008 legacy gtb wagon ?
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A: These endlinks are not correct for a 2008 Legacy, but you can use part number KAR KB-017-STI-COMBO.
Zach G. @ RallySport Direct 8 years ago
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Q: Kartboy Spacers sam_phil8634968 years ago
Do you retail the Kartboy Spacers, compatibility with Front Endlinks? I cant seem to find them if you do.
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A: The Kartboy spacers are under part number KAR KB-017WLS and are available for purchase.
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Q: Compatability Santi8 years ago
Will these work fine with the Eibach front and rear sway bar combo you have for sale?
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A: These will work fine, although we recommend the Kartboy spacers for the front just in case they are needed.
Nick S. @ RallySport Direct 8 years ago
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Q: endlink safety question ssbmx909 years ago
Is it possible to install the endlinks with the car on jacks, or is absolutely not safe to because the car needs load? Is doing so resulting in a part failure?
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A: It is not possible to install these endlinks without weight on the suspension because the control arms will hang down at the incorrect angles. Installing endlinks with the wheels on ramps is not for safety, it is for fitment.
Zach G. @ RallySport Direct 9 years ago
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Q: lowering coilovers edwin_olveda486169 years ago
What swaybars and endlinks would I need to get and do the front spacers come included I have my wrx lower then stock
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A: Any of our sway bars and endlinks can be used with a car at any level and we recommend the spacers with Whiteline/Kartboy combo.
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Q: kartboy endlink install question mo-siddique717619 years ago
Hello there. I have a question about the kartboy endlink install with eibach sway bars. So I just purchased these from you guys for my 2014 wrx hatch. I have read in multiple places that you have to install them as vertical as possible using spacers and whatnot. So my question is, when installing, is it supposed to be vertical with your car in the air or when on the ground? That being said, is it better to do the install with the car on jackstands with the wheels off the ground or with the car driven onto some ramps with the wheels holding the weight of the car? I need to know so I can install this weekend. Thank you for your time.
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A: You will need to have load on the car in order to install all of this correctly. We recommend pulling it up on ramps.
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Q: Spacers pkluong9 years ago
Why does the rear only have two of each spacers, thin and thick while fronts don't have any? I've seen people use them and some that don't and some that use them on the fronts and when used, they use two spacers per link?
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A: The rear endlinks come with spacers because they are necessary for installing the endlink into the lower control arm. Front endlink spacers on 08+ models are usually not needed, but they may be necessary on lowered cars in order to mount the front endlinks as straight up and down as possible.
Zach G. @ RallySport Direct 9 years ago
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Q: End links guest55c539aecaae52790b8f31489 years ago
How efficient/safe would It be to run these with stock sway bars?
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A: These are perfectly fine to run on stock bars but you will see more benefits with an aftermarket swaybar.
Nick S. @ RallySport Direct 9 years ago
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Q: sway bars scoots08STi9 years ago
I want to get the perrin front and rear sway bars. Will these fit correctly with them?
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A: There would be no issues running these with the Perrin swaybars.
Kirill C. @ RallySport Direct 9 years ago
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Q: Ball joints or bushings? DenisZ9 years ago
I have been told that ball joints will outlast bushings. my question is are these bushings just as equally reliable and durable as balls joints are? Or would I have to be concerned of the bushings going bad after a set amount of time
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A: Bushings will last longer than ball joints for everyday street use on endlinks. Ball joints will initially be more rigid, but overtime bushings will be a better choice.
Zach G. @ RallySport Direct 9 years ago
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Q: Made of ? Just boosting 9 years ago
What type of material this items are made of? Iron or Aluminum...and can you paint them?
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A: The endlinks are aluminum and the bushings are polyurethane. You should be able to paint them if wanted, but we have not tried that ourselves.
Zach G. @ RallySport Direct 9 years ago
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Q: Spacers ferpo189348210 years ago
I plan on lowering soon is there any adverse affects to putting the spacers(front or rear) in on stock height until I do lower the car? I have the rce sway kit
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A: Spacers are not necessary unless the endlinks are mounted at an angle, then you will want to use the spacers to mount the endlinks as straight up and down as possible. I suggest only installing spacers if needed after lowering the car. If the endlinks are mounted at an angle it can cause premature wear on the bushings.
Zach G. @ RallySport Direct 10 years ago
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Q: fitment guide sonny_go6756810 years ago
do I need a spacer for 13' hatch with whiteline 22mm & 24mm sway?
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A: Spacers are recommended when the vehicle is lowered.
Kirill C. @ RallySport Direct 10 years ago
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Q: cusco ajisbond0077704410 years ago
Will these fit with the cusco sway bars?
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A: These endlinks will fit with stock and almost all aftermarket sway bars, including Cusco sway bars.
Zach G. @ RallySport Direct 10 years ago
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Q: 08 wrx hatch PhildoS1310 years ago
I have a 08 wrx hatch back and cobb lowering springs. Will these fit front and rear, and will I need spacers?
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A: These will fit the 2008 WRX hatchback without any issues. No spacers are necessary to properly install these endlinks. Thank you.
Sterling W. @ RallySport Direct 10 years ago
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Q: Cobb WRX 11+ Sway Bars magnus10 years ago
Would these front and rear endlinks work with the 11+ WRX front and rear sway bars from Cobb?
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A: Will be no issue to use these with any brand swaybar as long as the bars are factory replacement
Kirill C. @ RallySport Direct 10 years ago
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Q: will it work? Froseph5510 years ago
I have a Rallitek sway bar kit for the 2.5i and was wondering if these would go on perpendicular without spacers. The car suspension height wise is stock. If you guys have any info would be greatly appreciated.
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A: For the best fitment you will want to use the spacers. If you don't it may cause the bushings to wear out pre maturely. Here is an awesome picture to help you see what im talking about. http://www.rallysportdirect.com/Kartboy-KB-017WLS-Whiteline-Front-Swaybar-Spacers
Cole K. @ RallySport Direct 10 years ago
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Q: Fitment Dan-O10 years ago
Will these fit an 11 STI 4-door on stock suspension with factory sways?
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A: Yes it would fit with stock suspension and swaybars :)
Kirill C. @ RallySport Direct 10 years ago
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Q: compatibility Rudy12311 years ago
will these fit a 2011 wrx HATCH? thanks.
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A: These will fit on the 2011 WRX hatchback without any issues. Thank you.
Sterling W. @ RallySport Direct 11 years ago
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Q: Spacers? pun.ch.kelvin9547811 years ago
My EDM STI sedan is lowered with KW suspension and I have Whiteline 24mm F/R sway bars. Do I need the spacers? And I could not find it on your website. Can you please point me to the spacers if you still carry the item? Thank you.
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A: Spacers are generally needed when the vehicle is lowered as the swaybar to endlink to lower control arm distance changes due to the arc travel of the suspension placing them farther out. KAR KB-017WLS is the part number for the spacers, put them into the search on top and it will show them.
Kirill C. @ RallySport Direct 11 years ago
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