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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