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Old 14th February 2012, 06:18   #51
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I am ready to buy a set of the adjustable links also.
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These are beautiful...
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I got my set and, once again, I am speechless as I have been with every piece from Li Customs. They are truly beautiful and solid pieces of metal and I cannot wait to get them installed. Thank you!
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Anyone have a Install pics for the adjustable front and rear set?
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Beautiful pieces. Here you go.
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Can those of you whom have installed these Mr. Li sway bar end links(particularly with the rears) comment on how well they have held up over winter or dirty/wet/nasty conditions? I'm worried about them not having a protective dust boot. Perhaps I shouldn't be worried?

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I have had mine on for several thousand miles with excellent results. I am not concerned about the lack of a boot in the least.
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Hi Scott,

since i've put them on my car i've had some squeeking going on (after a year or so of daily driving), I've lubed it up (liquid penetrant spray) and it'll go quiet for a couple months. It's annoying after a while, but only noticed (by driver) when windows are down, and radio off, pretty sure pedestrians can hear it. So, i've included rubber boots in the kits to solve the problem.
I do apologize for not updating this thread and web site when i added this accessory.

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I assume you're still making these? I'm interested in a complete set of front and rear.
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