Whiteline KLC182 Black Link Kit
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Both pieces are the same, and this set can be used as a universal application for either the front or the back of the vehicle.
The straps can be adjusted, so I believe that's true!
The black ones were what I ordered and I used them for the rear sway bar of a 2011 Subaru Outback
They should not be purchased. All of these have rusted and corroded faster than any other model I've ever I had already switched mine over to another brand just over a year ago.
Selected User Reviews For Whiteline KLC182 Black Link Kit
It has made an enormous difference in handling in the past few years since I installed the WL Front EL. Although the difference with these is not as obvious (they do feel better), the install was straightforward once I managed to get the factory ones off, and they allow you to adjust the sway bars without I would recommend these to a friend because they are very high quality.
This set of links is a great way to.
This is a rugged set of end links that pairs well with the Whiteline heavy duty rear bar on a 2014 WRX hatchback.
While installing is tedious, it is not difficult. Heavy duty compared to stock.
The product was purchased with a Whiteline Sway Bar and these two components work very well together. Allows me to install with a thicker sway bar with some peace of mind.
The bolt that holds the sway bar end links to the sway bar has a nut attached to hold it from spinning when you tighten the bolt. Unfortunately, the one I received did not fulfill my requirements. A hex key is inserted into a hole on the end, which took me a while to realize. It is important to remember that so you do not have to wait like I did for these to tighten! Although I am not impressed with the product, it is still quite good overall. On the medium setting, I noticed few differences in stiffness between the 22mm whiteline rear sway bar and the stock blackline rear sway bar.