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i know whiteline sell the spherical rod end link but my main queries were (cheaper if i can use factory swaybar links & mounts)

1) where does this rod end link attach to in the rear end since there are no factory holes/mounting points (unless there is?)

&

2) am i able to use a standard rod end link from the same model that did come with a swaybar from factory? (ie: use a end from a R33 GTST in a R33 GTS)

im sure some NA person here would've done so.

i was shocked to find the car had no rear swaybar :)

Cheers in advance >_<

fitted it up today, cars handling has changed big time!!

cant believe nissan did not put one from factory. :)

haha yer true, where did you pick the tie rod ends up from?

Cheers James

like i said, all gtst had it and it was optional in the non turbos.

gonna get a whiteline one soon and install the front at the same time,

stock isnt cutting it for me anymore :)

Good idea, you won't regret it! :happy:

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