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PERRIN Rear Endlinks - Subaru STI 2004-2007
PERRIN Rear Endlinks - Subaru STI 2004-2007
PERRIN Rear Endlinks - Subaru STI 2004-2007
PERRIN Rear Endlinks - Subaru STI 2004-2007
PERRIN Rear Endlinks - Subaru STI 2004-2007

PERRIN Rear Endlinks

Subaru STI 2004-2007

$112.20
msrp: $132.00

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RallySport Direct carries a great selection of aftermarket performance products brought to you by PERRIN Performance. 

 

Here, you are looking at the PERRIN Performance Rear End Links. These end links transmit the energy of the sway bar to the suspension control arms, and are direct replacements for the factory end links which are prone to become weak over time. 

 

 

DETAILS:

  • Rear location
  • Made of 6061-T6 aluminum materials
  • Pressed-in polyurethane bushings
  • Improves driver feedback and predictability
  • Powder-coated black with white PERRIN logo
  • Includes hardware
  • Sold as a pair
  • Specifications

    Brand: PERRIN
    Adjustable: No
    Bearing Type: Polyurethane Bushing
    Material: Aluminum
    QTY: 2
    Mfgr. Warranty: 5 Years
    Condition: New Product
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    Planted rear on 2005 STI  3 years ago
    5out of 5stars
    Nickice11
    I installed these on my 2005 STI with stock rear sway bar, very easy install. I already had the front ones installed which I think is a must on these cars. The rear end links really planted the rear to the point that the front felt a bit loose again. Just ordered Whiteline 24 mm front sway bar to increase tightness in front.
      
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    Profound difference in sway bar feeling 4 years ago
    5out of 5stars
    redwarblade26426
    I added a 22mm sway bar, then a week later put in these endlinks to replace the stock ones. All I can say is wow, the rear end feels so much tigther by comaparison, even with the the upgraded bar these took it the extra distance. A note of caution, be careful when tightening them. My torque wrench failed during install so one side stripped threads, Id say if youre using a basic small impact driver that its torque is enough to drive in the bolts. A note on installation. I did not need to lift the vehicle (on 06 sti rear springs) , the linkage lines up correctly while the wheels are on the ground. While installing the sway bar I could not install the stock linkage at all until the vehicle was on the ground.
      
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    perrin rear end links 5 years ago
    5out of 5stars
    Calvin
    installed on 05 STI, stock rear sway bar very simple to install with stock sway bar, fits fine, part is really beefy. car definitely has less body roll after putting these on, recommended for togue driving
      
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    QUESTIONS & ANSWERS

    • Q: Fitment?  NewToTheRu5 years ago

      Will these links fit the 2005 forester xt in the rear? Considering it's the same part number in the aftermarket for the STI and the XT. I'm looking to install them with the white line adjustable rear sway bar.
      • 0 of 1 people found the following answer helpful

        A:  No, these are only confirmed to fit the STI.

        Tyler A. @ RallySport Direct 5 years ago  
          
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      • 0 of 0 people found the following answer helpful

        A:  If you have the supporting mod: STI rear lateral links. Then, they will fit.

        Mark
          
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