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NICK CHOY END LINX???? Sources, now?

Nick Choy is a dude.

Sway bar end links are a real part. Check a 240. See what they look like. (I know, it's a modern car, but peak around the front tire at the end of the sway bar and see how they are attached to the control arm)

Nick Choy substituted a spherical joint with threaded shaft for the Volvi part. Hence the lower bushing is eliminated. And the whole connection is very solid yet gives with the sway bar and still has the upper poly bushings...then Nick went commercial. Mine are going on 3+ years now. solid ride...it seems really weird when I drive another 240...squishin' all over the rod..
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