JBR Rear Sway Bar End Links Ford Focus ST 2013-2018 - EdgeAutosport.com

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JBR Rear Sway Bar End Links Ford Focus ST 2013-2018

$139.99
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SKU:
JBR-REL-ST
The JBR Adjustable Sway Bar End Links provide up to 25mm (1") of adjustment allowing you to eliminate sway bar pre-load or to fine tune sway bar pre-load for specific racing types and corner balancing.

The main body is 19mm (3/4") constructed from 6061-T6 billet aluminum and anodized black for corrosion protection. They feature a section machined on either side for easy on the car adjustments.

The spherical rod ends are specifically engineered for automotive suspension applications. They eliminate binding and provide the lowest amount of friction possible. The slotted nylon race and a heat treated and polished hard chrome plated ball make for long lasting smooth operation. The housing is also heat treated, hard chrome plated 4130 chrome molly steel. Weather resistant rubber face seals are included and provide extended protection of the bearing and race against salt, rain and dirt.

Class 8.8 hardware, 8Ga stainless steel mounting brackets and conical spacers finish off the kit making installation a breeze.

Features:
-On-car adjustable without the need to disconnect either end
-Eliminates undesired sway bar pre-load
-Assists in corner-balancing
-Nylon races for long-life and smooth operation
-Works with OEM and aftermarket* sway bars

Applications:-2013 & up Focus ST

The Kit Includes:
-1 PAIR (2) JBR Rear end links
-All necessary mounting hardware
-2 year warranty

*Works with aftermarket sway bars that have the same mounting hole diameter and clearance as the OEM.
 
Year:
2013/2014/2015/2016/2017/2018
Make:
Ford
Model:
Focus
Submodel:
ST
JBR Limited Warranty

1 Review

  • 1
    Not worth it

    Posted by Jake on Jun 18th 2020

    The design of the endlinks does not work well with aftermarket sway bars. Regardless of orientation, they clunk loudly over any bump or dip where weight shifts to the rear. They are fine on track but absolutely not worth it for a street driven car. I reached out to JBR and I got a clipped response without any recommendations for a remedy. I do not recommend these. Stock or more conventional adjustable endlinks are the way to go.