Adjustable Endlinks
I am doing work for a Miata group and came across some of thier adjustable endlinks, I was thinking of trying them on the tib.

if anyone else is interested they are $85 a set, there are short and long ones so you could do the front and rear.
www.miataraodster.com is where you can find them.

if anyone else is interested they are $85 a set, there are short and long ones so you could do the front and rear.
www.miataraodster.com is where you can find them.
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Vehicle: 2001 Hyundai Tiburon, 2004 Kia Sorento, 2010 Kia Soul
Not bad. KJB, one of our newer vendors, has beefy ass adjustable endlinks for us, but they are like $100 plus shipping I think, per set.
Not to mention, you have to take them apart to adjust them, because they didnt' get the reversed threads for them to where you can just turn the turnbuckle and change the length.
I might have to pick some of these up.
Not to mention, you have to take them apart to adjust them, because they didnt' get the reversed threads for them to where you can just turn the turnbuckle and change the length.
I might have to pick some of these up.
Hey,
We sell our endlinks for $100 shipped for the rear and $75 shipped for the front. Our endlinks have Stainless Steel Heim Joints and come with stainless steel hardware to prevent corrosion, where as those look like just zinc plated steel. Our front endlinks are made completely out of Stainless Steel with stainless hardware. Everything we offer has free shipping to anywhere in the US. You will not be disappointed with our endlinks.
Thanks,
Kevin
KJB Motorsports
We sell our endlinks for $100 shipped for the rear and $75 shipped for the front. Our endlinks have Stainless Steel Heim Joints and come with stainless steel hardware to prevent corrosion, where as those look like just zinc plated steel. Our front endlinks are made completely out of Stainless Steel with stainless hardware. Everything we offer has free shipping to anywhere in the US. You will not be disappointed with our endlinks.
Thanks,
Kevin
KJB Motorsports
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Vehicle: 2001 Hyundai Tiburon, 2004 Kia Sorento, 2010 Kia Soul
I do support our vendors, more than most anyone else on this site. I was just pointing out facts. I didn't say that the ones these guys sell can have the right turnbuckle setup, just posted what I knew. I'm replacing mine one way or another, and I do prefer stainless. I actually think I'm getting the ones from Whiteline though.
Before anyone gets pissed off and I get nasty grams, please understand that I've not said anything bad about KJB, I love having them here and helped GET them here.
Before anyone gets pissed off and I get nasty grams, please understand that I've not said anything bad about KJB, I love having them here and helped GET them here.
I was just throwing stuff out there. I have been away from the hyundai scene for so long that I dont know who or whats out there any more. I still have the tib of course but my job consumes me and my lust for my motor cycle is even worse.
I must say that going by the looks the kjb product is of higher quality. They also seem heavy duty compared to these. What material are they made of? They really look flimsy. A low diameter, too. Why tight arse for a difference of 15 bucks, and then have something snap and cost u more? When i get the cash i will support kjb because it does look like a quality product.
I am not having a go at anyone, just pointing out some facts!
I am not having a go at anyone, just pointing out some facts!



