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    TZT Endlinks in our climate?

    Hey guys,
    I'm sure most of you have read the postings about TZT's endlinks, I know I have.
    I bought a set during one of the group buys because the originals are showing some serious wear.

    I'm very conflicted about installing them though. I've talked to people from both sides of the fence about installing them, but I'd really like to know if anyone from our climate has installed them and what their experiences are. My cougar and my motorcycle are my DDs so in the event the parts break, I can't really afford to store my car while the parts are being examined/replaced .

    Clearly Canadas roads get beaten to $h!t with all the freezing and thawing, so I'm concerned that the millions of potholes combined with road salt might be too much for these parts.

    Has anyone installed them? How have they stood up? I really don't want an argument here, just what you experienced.

    Thanks!
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    Re: TZT Endlinks in our climate?

    You already bought them, so go for it.
    It wont take your car out of commission if they fail, and truthfully they probably wont anyway.
    Keep your old ones on hand in case you need them in the future. Then if something breaks, you can reinstall the old one while you return the broken one.
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    Re: TZT Endlinks in our climate?

    1. the roads in my area are really bad
    2. i rely on my car for transportation

    so ya, adding race suspension bits are a brilliant idea. Don't stop there, solid mount EVERYTHING!
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    Re: TZT Endlinks in our climate?

    I wouldn't recommend it for a DD in our climate. But if you bought them already then go for it, if they fail just replace them with stock ones.
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