According to Rock Auto's catalogue, the following parts appear for the 2004 TSX:
SPICER Part # 5451228 {Professional Grade Sway Bar Repair Kit}
Rear Suspension; Right
$16.72 $0.00 $16.72
SPICER Part # 5451229 {Professional Grade Sway Bar Repair Kit}
Rear Suspension; Left
$16.72 $0.00 $16.72
MOOG Part # K90342 {Sway Bar Link Kit}
Rr Susp; RH
$17.86 $0.00 $17.86
MOOG Part # K90343 {Sway Bar Link Kit}
Rr Susp; LH
$17.86 $0.00 $17.86
The pictures of the Spicer parts don't look any heavier duty than the OEM endlinks. Crapdaz, were the MOOG endlinks any different to the OEMs? They have no pictures of these on their catalogue.
For my 2006 Euro, only the Spicer parts are called up which further complicates the issue.
The pictures of the Spicer parts don't look any heavier duty than the OEM endlinks. Crapdaz, were the MOOG endlinks any different to the OEMs? They have no pictures of these on their catalogue.
For my 2006 Euro, only the Spicer parts are called up which further complicates the issue.
Thanks.
i can go take a photo for you but you would have to wait til tomorrow night for me to post.(as i am a bit buggered atm)
the moogs one, compared to OEM one? you'll laugh when you see it.
you'll think how the hell can the oem one hold the bar... didnt measure it but from comparison the moogs is about 2-3x thicker.
WARNING: Installing it manually will be a pain as i was sprawled on the ground with two hand spanners tightening with lack of space. If you know a mate jack up and use rattling gun while holding a spanner to tighten. Otherwise call me a noob.
No need for the photos thanks Crapdaz. I've ordered the Moog endlinks.
Thanks for your help - I have a trolley jack etc so replacing the endlinks will be simple.
i dont know hwo it happened i was surprised too.
i checked the endlinks first then found it leftside was snapped (with stock bar).
Called HA to see how much from spareparts they quoted me $110/side not incl installing.
but i thought its not worth it aftermarket all the way and its cheaper for something stronger.
Too much cornering and putting the links understress i reckon eventually you'll find rust building up on the shaft and snaps the bottom joint off. Thats how i found mine, with rust around the snapped section.
How can this happen? I have whiteline also, now im worried!
Hard cornering can twist the endlinks causing them to snap I suppose. The stiffer the rear sway bar, the faster one tends to corner thereby increasing the torque applied to the rear sway bar and the endlinks. The endlinks attach each end of this bar to the hub and the OEM endlinks aren't strong enough.
Snap! Don't worry though, if this happens you'll hear it. Thereafter your car will tend to oversteer and not corner as well.
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