View Full Version : Rear swaybar endlink part numbers?


Warren Wang
08-11-1999, 02:37 PM
Does anyone have the crap-ass-french endlink part numbers handy? I don't really feel like crawling under the car if I don't have to. I'll be doing enough of that next week.<p>Warren

Steve S.
08-11-1999, 02:50 PM

Warren Wang
08-11-1999, 02:56 PM

Terry D
08-11-1999, 04:44 PM

Warren Wang
08-11-1999, 11:14 PM

Steve S.
08-12-1999, 06:46 AM

Warren Wang
08-12-1999, 08:21 AM

Jim Simone
08-12-1999, 11:53 PM
I was one of the lucky few to have them replaced along with my subframe. :-P<p>The part number is: 8D0505465 and 8D0505466. One for each side. I paid $32.93 each.<p>Didn't you already replace them a while back?<p>Good luck,<br>Jim<br>'98 1.8TQms with sport pkg. stabilizer bars ;-)

Warren Wang
08-13-1999, 06:47 AM
Yes, I did replace them once already last year, but about a month or so ago, I threw the 22mm back on with the subframe brackets. They weren't enough to keep from rubbing again, so off they go. All of it. I'm returning the car to stock form (well, I'll leave the chip & filter). I'll probably be selling the car next year for something else. I'm still up in the air as to what to get. M3, M Coupe, S4, 225 TT are all on my list.<p>My 2 cents to people looking for suspension upgrades on the A4? Go with a good spring/shock kit and avoid the swaybar route.<p>Thanks for the part numbers Jim.<p>Warren

Jim Simone
08-13-1999, 10:48 AM
Good luck with your future car purchase - I'd seriously look at the S4, if I were you, but the new M3 will probably be tough to overlook.<p>Jim<p>PS: I agree with you about the swaybars, too. The A4 is better off with a stiffer suspension or coilovers. You're welcome re: the part nos.

Warren Wang
08-14-1999, 05:43 AM