front strut tie bar and rear sway bar?
i was thinkin about buyin the trd front strut tie bar and the trd rear sway bar....i was wondering if these 2 will really improve the handling on my car, any help?
(i will also be buying the trd coilovers in the next few months)
(i will also be buying the trd coilovers in the next few months)
Originally Posted by amp0804
i also saw this kind, they are $200 for the rear and $200 for the front, but is the product different than the trd's?? like any differnece in performance?
http://www.slickcar.com/accessories/..._sway_bars.asp
http://www.slickcar.com/accessories/..._sway_bars.asp
Originally Posted by Drummer829
i also saw this kind, they are $200 for the rear and $200 for the front, but is the product different than the trd's?? like any differnece in performance?
http://www.slickcar.com/accessories/..._sway_bars.asp
http://www.slickcar.com/accessories/..._sway_bars.asp
For 95% of cases, just the TRD rear will be fine. But if you want front and rear... Hotchkis is the way to go.
Front SWAY bar makes possibly as much difference as the rear sway.
It will also cause your ride to be a little more 'stiff' (combined with the rear sway) because of less body roll.
I say do the rear sway first, then later you could always do the front sway.
(Unless you get the Hotchkis Front & Rear Sway combo package.)
It will also cause your ride to be a little more 'stiff' (combined with the rear sway) because of less body roll.
I say do the rear sway first, then later you could always do the front sway.
(Unless you get the Hotchkis Front & Rear Sway combo package.)
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