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    Hey guys,

    I picked almost new ms3 rear sway bar for cheap and looking to find MS3 End links. Currently my MZ3 right end link is bend at the moment and wanted to replace both left and right to MS3 in one go.

    Part number: B37FG-28-170A
    Currently Landmarks Mazda has it for 101.00 bucks each and Weber Mazda has it for 115.00 each. I need 4 bolts which is 5 bucks each...

    Wondering where I can get it for cheaper or find a better aftermarket solutions.

    Thanks,
    Dave

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    Default Re: MS3 Rear Endlinks to MS3

    Tri-point...specify the MS3 version to fit the MS3 RSB.

    http://tripointengineering.com/produ...111a9ac0435aa2

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    Default Re: MS3 Rear Endlinks to MS3

    Hey Vincent, just wondering if the tri-point end-links are be a bit noisy? Just incase the OP cares.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cwp_sedan View Post
    Hey Vincent, just wondering if the tri-point end-links are be a bit noisy? Just incase the OP cares.
    I never noticed them as being noisy.

    Now that you're here, do you still make those sleeves for the MZ3 guys to run the MS3 RSB? THAT would be the most inexspensive way to solve OP's issue. =)

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    Default Re: MS3 Rear Endlinks to MS3

    Thanks for the help. Looking into the Tri-point. Was looking at the sleeves but one of my end links is bent and might as well replace all the parts in questions for this mod.

    Dave

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    Default Re: MS3 Rear Endlinks to MS3

    Quote Originally Posted by Fobio View Post
    I never noticed them as being noisy.

    Now that you're here, do you still make those sleeves for the MZ3 guys to run the MS3 RSB? THAT would be the most inexspensive way to solve OP's issue. =)
    I thought about that but I no longer have access to do them. I night had an unfinished set left somewhere but I would have to look for them.


    Quote Originally Posted by fumoffu View Post
    Thanks for the help. Looking into the Tri-point. Was looking at the sleeves but one of my end links is bent and might as well replace all the parts in questions for this mod.

    Dave
    Fair enough

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fobio View Post
    Now that you're here, do you still make those sleeves for the MZ3 guys to run the MS3 RSB? THAT would be the most inexspensive way to solve OP's issue. =)
    I would be interested in that! In the process of finding some metal sleeves to make them for the bar I picked up recently


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    Quote Originally Posted by cwp_sedan View Post
    I thought about that but I no longer have access to do them. I night had an unfinished set left somewhere but I would have to look for them.
    we posted at the same time lol just saw your reply
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    Default Re: MS3 Rear Endlinks to MS3

    let me know what you guys want to do. I can likely operate another Tri-point GB as I have last time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rajin929 View Post
    I would be interested in that! In the process of finding some metal sleeves to make them for the bar I picked up recently


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    we posted at the same time lol just saw your reply
    I'll see if I can find them for you. All you would have to do is grind them down to the proper width. The thickness is already good to go (8mm inner 10mm outer) (10mm inner 12mm outer).
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    Default Re: MS3 Rear Endlinks to MS3

    if you happen to find that would be great! I am planning to hit up a few places this weekend to see if i can find something that I could use to fab them up, just haven't found the time.

    just to be sure, IIRC I need 10mm I.D. and 12mm O.D.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rajin929 View Post
    if you happen to find that would be great! I am planning to hit up a few places this weekend to see if i can find something that I could use to fab them up, just haven't found the time.

    just to be sure, IIRC I need 10mm I.D. and 12mm O.D.
    I stand corrected. It's been a while since i have discussed the sway bar hole sizes lol.

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    Default Re: MS3 Rear Endlinks to MS3

    Well went ahead and order the Tri-point and should be here sometime next week.

    Is it easy to remove the OEM endlinks?

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    Well went ahead and order the Tri-point and should be here sometime next week.

    Is it easy to remove the OEM endlinks?
    Depends on how seized they are.

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    Default Re: MS3 Rear Endlinks to MS3

    Get the greasable moog. Best everyday car links and cheaper.
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    Default Re: MS3 Rear Endlinks to MS3

    I have a pair of OEM MS3 end links that I pulled off my Speed3... PM me an offer and they're yours. (Unless I misunderstood your need, in which case carry on

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    Quote Originally Posted by -cj- View Post
    I have a pair of OEM MS3 end links that I pulled off my Speed3... PM me an offer and they're yours. (Unless I misunderstood your need, in which case carry on
    Dang. Well I order the Tri-Point Adjustable Rear Swaybar Endlinks but if that do not work. I will pm you then.

    Thanks!

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