How To Install Rear Sway Bar and End Links | B7 Audi A4

How To Install Rear Sway Bar and End Links | B7 Audi A4

Thanks for watching! Hopefully this video helped you with the installation of your 034 Motorsports / Aftermarket rear sway bar and end links onto your b7 audi A4 (2005.5, 2006, 2007, 2008). If you have any questions about this DIY tutorial, please leave them in the comment section!

PART LINKS:
034 Motorsports Solid Rear Sway Bar – 25.4mm
https://www.ecstuning.com/b-034motorsport-parts/solid-rear-sway-bar-254mm/034-402-1000~034/

034 Motorsports Adjustable End Links
https://www.ecstuning.com/b-034motorsport-parts/adjustable-rear-sway-bar-end-links-pair/034-402-4004~034/

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apu1313 2015 says:

I heard from a master Audi tech that the stock endlinks are better than the 034 endlinks. He said the 034 endlinks will occasionally make knocking sounds.

Don't get Personal says:

What hole on the seat bar did you use

2legit2quit says:

how was the ride difference? Really noticeable or can you only tell under heavy cornering? Also I noticed you did the motor mounts. What made you go with the RS4 motor mounts instead of the stock hydraulic motor mounts? Again did the motor mounts make a noticeable difference in the drive? I too have a B7 A4 2.0TFSI and I just got done doing all of the engine upgrades and am going to start pimping out the suspension.

gnarshread says:

Nice video guys!

Steven L says:

Do you think the dust covers on the endlink really help? I order some with cover but ending running them for a month before car was totaled. Now I have another A4 and will be running the same set up. Again should I order replacement covers due to losing to the storage bin?

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