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Old Apr 8, 2008 | 10:04 AM
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Also, please let it be known that I would also be in should someone propose a LWFW group buy.......... as may already be evident from my signature
 
Old Apr 8, 2008 | 10:53 AM
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With performance handling in mind, Agency Power has released their all new Performance Rear Sway Bar Links for the Porsche 996 Carrera 2 and 4.

Why sway bar links? The factory sway bar links utilize a simple design, ball joint and thin connecting rod. This style of links can be found on several makes and models of different vehicles. However, for the purist, the hardcore driver, and the weekend racer, these factory links are not enough. One of the first performance modifications you make in handling is the sway bars to assist with over and under steer. During aggressive driving scenarios, these factory links will flex and create a non rigid feeling. The Agency Power Rear Sway Bar Links for the Porsche 996 will change this immensely.

These rear end links are made of high grade 6061 CNC machined aluminum. The link maintains the same thickness throughout the length giving it a very strong structural integrity. The spherical bearings (monoballs) are used instead of urethane bushings for longevity as well as reduced noise. The bearings are sealed to prevent from wear and tear caused by dirt, water, mud, etc. Each bearing is held in place with a C clip to allow easy maintenance if desired. All hardware is stainless steel to prevent from rust and long term corrosion. The stainless metal collars are designed to give the link the correct alignment when attached to the shock body and sway bar. Each bolt uses an allen head for easy installation. Finally, the Agency Power Porsche Sway Bar Links are anodized in Royal Blue and engraved with the stylish AP logo. Not only standing out in your rear suspension setup, but offering you an edition that will truly enhance your handling performance.



I am working right now with agency power to see if they will allow us to run these as a group buy and waiting to see if they have enough in stock by the end of the month to cover everyones order.
 
Old Apr 8, 2008 | 03:46 PM
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Old Apr 9, 2008 | 12:51 PM
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Matt, how about TRG or Tarret? the reason being many have broken the Agency power ones...or had some issues with them.
 
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