Heavyduty Adjustable Swaybar/sway Bar Link Bmw E24/e28/e30/e31/e34/e36/e39 Z3/m3 on 2040-parts.com
Brossard, Quebec, CA
COSMO Racing Adjustable SwayBar Links THIS LINK MEETS OR EXCEEDS OEM SPECIFICATION ?/p> COSMO Racing Adjustable Sway Bar Links are race proven; racer must have it due to during hard cornering, extreme body roll may flex or even break the OEM sway bar drop links. This adjustable link allows you to take pre-load off the bar for optimum handling and minimal stress on the links. It is essential for car with lowered suspension when the stock with non-adjustable links could be adding pre-load to the sway bar especially when the car is resting. Left-hand/Right Hand threaded rod allows easy adjustment without removing the link from the vehicle.
Very strong rod & joint exceed OEM specification; no more broken links !! Direct bolts on with out any modification!! Adjusting range from 17cm-25cm; for other applications email us for more info!
Car Model to fit: BMW E24 628CSI/630CSI/633CSI/635CSI/M6/M635CSI CS 1983-1989 FRONT PAIR BMW E28 524TD/528E/533I/535I/M5 1983-1988 FRONT PAIR BMW E30 325IX 1987-1991 COUPE/SEDAN FRONT PAIR BMW E30 M3 1986-1991 FRONT PAIR BMW E31 840I/850I 1990-1997 CI/CSI FRONT PAIR BMW E34 525I/530I/535I/540I/M5 1989-1996 FRONT PAIR BMW E36 M3 1995-1999 3.0L/3.2L FRONT PAIR BMW E39 520I/523I/525I/528I/530I 1996-2003 FRONT PAIR BMW Z3 1998-2002 M-COUPE/M-ROADSTER 3.2L S52/S54 MZ3 FRONT PAIR * You MUST specify the model and year of car when Email. **Selling per PAIR; there is no instruction sheet including. Easy DIY installation! ?/p> Shipping & Handling: United States 48 continental states Buyer pays fixed Shipping and Handling charges of U$20.00 shipping by UPS Standard Service. Puerto Rico and Hawaii please sending zip code to determine the actual shipping fee by UPS or CANADA post. Canadian buyer pays actual shipping fee by UPS or POST and adds 5% GST(Quebec buyer adds additional 9.5% QST) after total. Provinces PE, NB, NS, ON & NL add accordingly HST after total.
Attention: International buyers please inquire for shipping cost prior placing any order. ** BEWARE of high hidden shipping & handling cost from other sellers when bidding and ordering. We charge a reasonable fixed Shipping & Handling fee shipped from Eastern Canada. ?/p> ?/p>
TERMS & CONDITIONS
COSMO witticism It's unwise to pay too much, but it's unwise to pay too little. When you pay too much you lose a little money, that's is all. When you pay too little, you sometimes lose everything, because the thing you bought was incapable of doing the thing you bought it to do. The common law of business balance prohibits paying a little and getting a lot. It can't be done. If you deal with the lower pricing seller, it's well to add something for the risk you run. And if you do that, you will have enough to pay for a better service and product. |
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