How to Install a Sway Bar and End Links (Nissan 350Z / Infiniti G35) | AnthonyJ350

How to Install a Sway Bar and End Links (Nissan 350Z / Infiniti G35) | AnthonyJ350

We change out the rear sway bar and all of the end links in the Nissan 350Z. The anti-sway prevents body roll but the factory settings may leave something to be desired.

Our new setup has a more neutral feel, corners more flat and is more responsive. All without costing a whole lot of money.

Parts Used:

Rear Sway Bar- Eibach #6364.310

Sway Bar End Links:
Front Left Link- Moog K750101
Front Right Link- Moog K750100
Rear Left Link- Moog K750044
Rear Right Link- Moog K750047

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car_venom says:

Hey man my car when I’m driving like 50 miles per hour my car is zig zagging from the back. It’s kind of dangerous. Somebody hit my rear tire 3 months ago I didn’t change anything

PullupintheG G35 says:

Moog piece is also hella cheaper lol

Rob B says:

I have a 03 Nissan 350z and I have been noticing a creaking noise at low speeds or when i go over a speed bump. I was told it is likely the sway bar end links need to change. Does that sound right?

Miko_Pure says:

If I sway bar links should I buy all 4 or just front two , it's FWD

Sword of damocles says:

damn, i nonly need tyo replace my swaybarlinks… was hoping for bit more space

Vee K says:

I picked up a pair of sway bars after watching your video and I was wondering how well the Moog end links held up so far? Any updates or suggestions on end links? I'm going to keep my stock suspension but I just want better handling capabilities and I'm most likely going to leave the sways in the mid settings

Chad McGraw says:

You're missing the most important part. Tightening the end link the the control arm without continuously spinning the thread.

Jnagime says:

Why we have to remove the exhaust?sway bar should come out tru the sides no?

Reuben Morales says:

Torque spec ?

blackpassenger says:

thanks for the vid. im about to replace the squeaky sway bar bushing on my 03 gt 350/g35. (i prefer the gt 350 nomenclature. maybe because ive been living in japan since 01. im currently in california. where did you get those moog serviceable links? and what kind of grease did you use? thanks again

The Man says:

For racing sway anti roll bars are great. However, for street driving with potholes, bad roads etc., they are not the best rattle vehicle etc? Your thoughts overall?

supras7 says:

Hey how long has the Moog lasted you? Thinking if replacing my adjustable ones because they keep getting loose

Av8tor says:

Hey man, I’m looking into making this upgrade pretty soon, swaybar/endlinks and all. I’m looking to couple this upgrade with the Bilstein PSS B14 coilovers. Any experience or feedback that you’ve heard from others? I’ve been hard pressed to find any negative reviews on any Bilstein product really.

Zach Rome says:

to remove the end links do you have to lift both sides of the car and the same time

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