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Old Aug 1, 2009 | 10:00 PM
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Need help on Eibach Sways

I was installing a set of eibach sways today and find that the endlinks on doesn't fit on the eibach sways. The sway bar had a much smaller hole then the end link. I got the eibach set 2564.320. Please tell me I got the correct bars. This is being put onto a C32 AMG.

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Old Aug 1, 2009 | 10:31 PM
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The AMG end links are 2mm larger then the stock c class size. I thought the Eibachs I had where drilled to the larger size??? But I believe you can drill it up because the bars are the same. If you can get a hold of Eibach you could ask them. Have fun with keeping the front bushings in place, always gave me problems. And go ahead and save yourself a headache and lube the bushing now because they will make a hell of a lot of noise. They clame that you don't need to lube them but they always cause problems.

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I was installing a set of eibach sways today and find that the endlinks on doesn't fit on the eibach sways. The sway bar had a much smaller hole then the end link. I got the eibach set 2564.320. Please tell me I got the correct bars. This is being put onto a C32 AMG.
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Old Aug 2, 2009 | 01:29 AM
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ops! scratch the lube and bushing part. Those are the H&R's that suck! I got them mixed up. Your going to have a lot more over steer with these I believe. The rear is really large compared to AMG and H&R's. Takes a little bit to get used to.


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The AMG end links are 2mm larger then the stock c class size. I thought the Eibachs I had where drilled to the larger size??? But I believe you can drill it up because the bars are the same. If you can get a hold of Eibach you could ask them. Have fun with keeping the front bushings in place, always gave me problems. And go ahead and save yourself a headache and lube the bushing now because they will make a hell of a lot of noise. They clame that you don't need to lube them but they always cause problems.
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Old Aug 3, 2009 | 01:55 PM
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Thanks! Gonna finish putting these on today.
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Old Aug 3, 2009 | 02:37 PM
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+1 on the drilling (I just went ahead at the same time and ordered all new end links-they were pretty cheap-and made snapping the nuts off satisfying )-
use a little lube on the Eibachs (I wish I had-on a C55 W209 front end)-you'll def notice the difference in them-enjoy!
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