

Whiteline Adjustable Ball Socket Front Or Rear Endlinks
Subaru WRX / STI 2002 - 2007 / Mitsubishi Evo 8 / 9 2003 - 2007
Features & Product Details
RallySport Direct carries a large catalog of quality suspension performance and handling components brought to you by Whiteline.
These are the Whiteline Adjustable Sway Bar End Links. These have been designed to eliminate the pre-load on your sway bar to maximize the handling performance out of your sway bar. The factory end links are made using weaker materials, and the Whiteline units are far more advanced in terms of build quality and adjustability. A great investment for your handling and performance.
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For my 07 WRX hatch they do not fit on the rear but do on the front with a slight modification. At the front I had to cut half of the existing mounting spot to make work. Came out good!
Buy the Perrin spherical end links for white line rear sway bar but but this item for white line front sway bars. Trust me, I abused the hell out of them. White line rears break easily, but perrin rears hold up. perrin fronts do not fit wl front sway bars. But these fit and hold up a long time. This is the 3 set I buy in 9 years. Would be better if ball stud was thicker diameter, to fit hole in wl sway bar
Fits perfect on 2008 forester xt sport with sti rear sway bar. The stock forester endlinks were too short and binds sometimes. This unit gave me 20mm more wich was perfect.
High quality, tough, silent and adjustable so that you can eliminate any pre-load on your swaybars. These are so much better than the clunky, noisy Agency Power links I had before.
I've had a chance to try a few different types of end links for my '14 STI and these are my favorite by far. The install was very easy also.
QUESTIONS & ANSWERS
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Q: Lowered Vehicle mattwrx3 years ago
I drive an 06 WRX Wagon with 06 STi Sedan front control arms. I found that with the current Whiteline front endlinks, my sway bar hits the inner tie rod. Do you think these would be adjustable enough to correct the sway bar so that it doesn’t hit?
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A: Which sway bar are you running? If you run an STI sway bar, with STI end links, you should not have issues, and that should be the quickest way to avoid fitment issues. If you have the STI sway bar and end links, it could be a ride height issue, and this could help fix it.
Lane H. @ RallySport Direct 2 years ago
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Q: the description says adjust upt o 20mm. ios that the lowest settings JG6 years ago
the description says adjust upt o 20mm. ios that the lowest settings? what is the highest or longest setting. I am looking for the high range measurement.
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A: When the description says the "up to 20mm" that would be the longest setting you would be able to adjust it to.
Luis L. @ RallySport Direct 6 years ago
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Q: Fitment on 2011 WRX 5 door GoodTech6 years ago
according to whiteline these should fit my 2011 wrx 5 door your site says no
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A: These will not fit your 2011 WRX hatcback.
Jared A. @ RallySport Direct 6 years ago -
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A: According to your site kit WHI BSK012 fits my car. This kit is part of WHI BSK012. So is WHI BSK012 also not compatible?
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A: GoodTech, Please email me at [email protected], I think there is some confusion here as to what fits the NA and Turbo models.
Whiteline @ Whiteline 6 years ago
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Q: Whiteline KLC 139 fit MY15 STI matthoffmire115447 years ago
Whiteline KLC 139 front sway bar link fit MY15 STI
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A: These are not confirmed to fit your car according to our confirmed applications list.
Josh P. @ RallySport Direct 7 years ago
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Q: Is there a 'right side up'? jasonchurch314668 years ago
Does it matter which way these are installed? The picture shows one side with the nut on the lower portion of the end link, the other side with the nut on the higher portion of the end link - I happened to install them this way - does it matter?
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A: These endlinks can be installed in either direction. Orientation of the endlinks will not affect the install or performance of the endlinks.
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