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Old 01-13-2023, 05:40 PM   #1
Compeer
 
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Shorter Stabilizer link for lowered Yari

Hey guys I measured my Tein Flex Z shorter links and they are 300mm to suit the much shorter tien shock strut.

The standard yari struts are longer than the short trd struts but have the same stabilizer link at 360mm.
Right now I have to fully compress the springs to get it to fit, the Tien links only need about half compression before they could be bolted up.

There is no trd links to suit the shorter trd struts which you think they would supply like other shorter shock lowering kits have.

If we take the 40mm average lowering spring drop from the stabilizer link we should be running 320mm links or close to it and I have researched and found that standard honda jazz links will work for us.

This should correct the front end lower sway bar geometry when running short shock struts and lowering springs.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/185090213578

Honda OEM part number: 51321-SAA-J01


Will see if i can find the dimensions of the different struts available. ALSO THIS IS JUST THEORY RIGHT NOW UNTIL TESTED, PLEASE DONT TRY AT HOME .

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