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yeti as3 Jan 9, 2013 12:47 PM

quick question before fe1 to fe5 install
 
I have an 06 LS. I am on my way to pick up ss/tc fe5 struts/shocks and pedders. Do I have to get the shorter ss/tc end links (would get Moog) for the sway bar? I will be using the stock LS bar. I though I read that I would need them but dealer says they are not needed. Thanks! I'll get pics up tonight :)

BronxKnight28 Jan 9, 2013 01:13 PM

you dont have to, i still have my stock ones on that i havent had time to change to the moog endlinks i bought. its suggested though

yeti as3 Jan 9, 2013 04:21 PM

I ended up buying the correct links anyway. Found out I had one that woith a torn seal. Starting the swap now.

nhanson Jan 9, 2013 04:37 PM

Good thing you didnt buy shorter ones. Shorter ones will screw up your sway bar bushing and cause it to make noise.

Use shorter ones if you upgrade your sway bar to FE5

yeti as3 Jan 10, 2013 01:18 AM


Originally Posted by nhanson (Post 6874646)
Good thing you didnt buy shorter ones. Shorter ones will screw up your sway bar bushing and cause it to make noise.

Use shorter ones if you upgrade your sway bar to FE5

I did :barf: and I have a lot of noise. Guess I will pick up the fe1s in the morning. I also think I didn't line the tab up correctly on the top hat which may contribute to the clunk. Looks like I have some fixing to do.

IonNinja Jan 10, 2013 05:45 PM

What if you're lowered a considerable amount? FE1 endlinks seem to be too long for me

nhanson Jan 11, 2013 05:40 PM


Originally Posted by IonNinja (Post 6876408)
What if you're lowered a considerable amount? FE1 endlinks seem to be too long for me

I have CM springs and used shorter links and have noise.

yeti as3 Jan 11, 2013 06:36 PM


Originally Posted by IonNinja (Post 6876408)
What if you're lowered a considerable amount? FE1 endlinks seem to be too long for me

I felt the fe1 links had the sway bar dropping below the control arm with the fe5 struts. I did end up running the sc/tc links and mine is quiet thus far and the bar position seems correct. I have about 100 miles on the setup. I used the Moog Part No. DW-K750012 (250mm)

BlackARCA06 Jan 11, 2013 06:52 PM

I ran with the FE1 links on eibach sportlines and FE5 suspension with no noise or anything on my old cobalt. Eventually I went with the Fe5 moogs though.

ECaulk Jan 12, 2013 08:13 AM


Originally Posted by nhanson (Post 6878164)
I have CM springs and used shorter links and have noise.

Could be CABs or just that the end links arent tight enough. I've driven like 20,000miles on a combo of SSi springs (damn low for springs) with Koni Yellows, then switched springs to Powell's YYZs with the FE5 endlink and have no front end noise. A friend of mine on his SS/TC (stock FE5 shocks and endlinks, and I think HHRs) had clinking over bumps, so we tore into his front end and low and behold the endlinks had loosed up (or he didnt tighten them down correctly) re torqued the bolts the noise disappeared.

IonNinja Jan 12, 2013 06:39 PM

Cool, good deal...will pick up some FE5 endlinks eventually then


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