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SuperPro 1991 Toyota MR2 Turbo Rear HD Adjustable End Link Set (10mm Studs 160mm-205mm Length)

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SuperPro 1991 Toyota MR2 Turbo Rear HD Adjustable End Link Set (10mm Studs 160mm-205mm Length)TRC10105 features an adjustable length of 160mm 205mm (6. 25" 8. 0") and 10mm ball joint studs Length is measured from the center of one ball joint stud to the center of the other. Designed to maximize the benefit of Roll Control Adjustable Sway Bars and be used in place of that hard to find O. E link. Features & Benefits 6060 T5 Alloy Link Ball for low friction and long life Spanner provision for on car adjustment Eliminates sway bar link flex Allows

TRC10105 features an adjustable length of 160mm-205mm (6.25" - 8.0") and 10mm ball joint studs Length is measured from the center of one ball joint stud to the center of the other. Designed to maximize the benefit of Roll Control Adjustable Sway Bars and be used in place of that hard to find O.E link. Features & Benefits 6060-T5 Alloy Link Ball for low friction and long life Spanner provision for on-car adjustment Eliminates sway bar link flex Allows for neutral sway bar positioning Maximizes all positions on adjustable Sway Bars Suits lowered or raised vehicles SuperPro Tip - To get the best out of these adjustable link kits, please read the fitting instructions prior to installation. SuperPro Note-We catalog our adjustable end link fitment against the OEM end link sizing. Changes in the ride height of your vehicle may mean a shorter or longer link is required. Also, some aftermarket coil overs systems will relocate the mounting end link mounting tab requiring an end link shorter or longer than stock. If you have any questions please contact our tech support team for assistance in taking measurements to select the correct link set for your application.

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Year Make Model Submodel
2010 Hyundai Elantra Blue
2007-2010 Hyundai Elantra GLS
2007 Hyundai Elantra Limited
2007-2010 Hyundai Elantra SE
2009 Hyundai Elantra Touring
2010 Hyundai Elantra Touring GLS
2010 Hyundai Elantra Touring SE
1999-2004 Hyundai Sonata Base
2004-2005 Hyundai Sonata GL
1999-2005 Hyundai Sonata GLS
2002-2005 Hyundai Sonata LX
2004-2006 Kia Optima EX
2001-2006 Kia Optima LX
2001-2003 Kia Optima SE
2009-2013 Mazda 6 i
2009-2013 Mazda 6 S
1999-2003 Mazda Protege DX
1999-2003 Mazda Protege ES
1999-2003 Mazda Protege LX
2003 Mazda Protege Mazdaspeed
2001 Mazda Protege MP3
1995-2004 Toyota Avalon XL
1995,1997-2004 Toyota Avalon XLS
2005-2006 Toyota Camry Base
1997-2001 Toyota Camry CE
1992 Toyota Camry DLX
1993-1996 Toyota Camry DX
2012-2017 Toyota Camry Hybrid LE
2014-2017 Toyota Camry Hybrid SE
2012-2017 Toyota Camry Hybrid XLE
2012-2014 Toyota Camry L
1992-2006,2012-2017 Toyota Camry LE
1992-1996,2002-2006,2012-2017 Toyota Camry SE
2014 Toyota Camry SE Sport
2016 Toyota Camry Special Edition
1992-2006,2012-2017 Toyota Camry XLE
2015-2017 Toyota Camry XSE
2017-2019 Toyota Highlander Hybrid LE
2014-2019 Toyota Highlander Hybrid Limited
2019 Toyota Highlander Hybrid Limited Platinum
2017-2019 Toyota Highlander Hybrid XLE
2014-2019 Toyota Highlander LE
2014-2019 Toyota Highlander LE Plus
2014-2019 Toyota Highlander Limited
2019 Toyota Highlander Limited Platinum
2017-2019 Toyota Highlander SE
2014-2019 Toyota Highlander XLE
1991-1995 Toyota MR2 Base
1991-1995 Toyota MR2 Turbo
2000-2005 Toyota MR2 Spyder Base
2000-2003 Volvo S40 Base
2000-2004 Volvo V40 Base
2004 Volvo V40 LSE
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