I've heard and now seen them available through different sources. Their website still says, they're still in development...but yet you can purchase through other outlets??? (possible out dated info)
But neway, has anyone purchased these yet?
I can't remember...but I believe someone on a similiar thread, made the comment about how the thickness of the hotchkis bar doesn't compare to a lot of their other competitors. Does the thickness really matter? :?:
I'm not looking to take an aggressive turn at 60mph, but would like the satisfaction knowing that if I could, 'she' would hold on tight around a turn. And since they're offering both front and rear, I thought it would be nice to have a matching set, and the addition of the strut tower to finish off the suspension for the time being.
I figure: sway bars | strut tower | the possibility of upgrading the struts and shocks ...still looking for another co. out there,beside TRD | will finish up the suspension ugrades, so I can move on to the exterior mods. 8)
tCshamgar
12-14-2004, 06:46 PM
Yeah, the thickness matters most on the Rear swaybar. The Hotchkis was thicker than stock (19mm ) and the TRD (23mm) I think if my memory serves me best, its 27mm for the hotchkis bar.
I found this info on www.hopupracing.com
I have heard from a friend of mine who worked with a toyota racing team that the front bar shouldn't be hard much at all with front wheel drive. The hopup front bar is 24mm and both front and rear have two adjustable positions. So, I'd say the if you're wanting more options along with better stiffness, get something like the Hotchkis kit.
The thickness = stiffer bar, thus less flex in the suspension.
It also matters what kind of material the bar is made of. Typically its some sort of steel, or carbon steel. Carbon steel is a hardener type.
Other than that, I do not know enough to judge what brand would be the best. I haven't really compared all of the types.
If you could put a list of the links to the diff. brands, that would help.
Good luck -
BCM
too_boxy
12-19-2004, 06:55 AM
I bought mine from hotchkis directly. Front /rear swaybar and f/r lowering spring all hotchkis. It cost me $310shipped.
BigKid
12-19-2004, 04:35 PM
I bought mine from hotchkis directly. Front /rear swaybar and f/r lowering spring all hotchkis. It cost me $310shipped.
Really...?
I was just on the phone with my rep over at Hotchkis...the told me there weren't available yet???
How much did they charge you for just the Street Sway Bar set?
12-19-2004, 06:26 PM
BigKid, which scion model were you talking about? tC or the xA/xB
BigKid
12-20-2004, 04:02 AM
BigKid, which scion model were you talking about? tC or the xA/xB
Hey Gabriel...
I was refering to the tC. But from the looks of the "poster", he was refering to a 'box'. :(
Or maybe all this X-mas shopping is beginning to take its toll on me!?!?! :oops:
12-20-2004, 07:39 PM
yeah the tC doesn't have a swaybar for the front yet. But I heard it is already made, but not available to the public yet. :sad: We will have to wait and see, I already ahve a price for installaiton for it too. Not an easy job to install, I have seen the underbelly of the tC and it looks like hell. :shock:
BigKid
12-21-2004, 02:19 AM
yeah the tC doesn't have a swaybar for the front yet. But I heard it is already made, but not available to the public yet. :sad: We will have to wait and see, I already ahve a price for installaiton for it too. Not an easy job to install, I have seen the underbelly of the tC and it looks like hell. :shock:
Hopefully not to bad since I have access to a lift...I haven't really looked under the underbelly of the tC, although I do keep it nice an clean! :D
If you don't mind me ask'in, what are you charging for the complete install, both front and back?
12-21-2004, 03:31 AM
about 175.00 for the installation of the front and rear. Since everyone is buying the rear thats all I have been installing, so that price is $30 bucks. My prices on installs are very resonable and poeple love hangin out at the scion central. Always a scion here. :wink:
RogerTTR
12-22-2004, 01:19 AM
FYI, the Hotchkis Sport Anti-Roll Bars for the TC have not been released, however, when they do become available, it will be a kit containing both the front and rear bars. Current ETA is still unknown!
12-22-2004, 02:26 AM
Yeah thats what I said, they are built already but they are NOT available yet. Dam red tape messes up everything. :lol:
BigKid
12-22-2004, 06:40 AM
Okay so whos gonna offer it when they do come out?
I'm willing to be one of the 1st buyers! I love the way my tC has turned out after I lowered it with the TEINs, but now its time to finish what I started.
Their camber kit would also be on my list, I can already see problems occuring with the tow. I'm choosing not to redeem this until Hotchis releases their camber kit. :(
You win some, you lose some! But you live to fight another day! :D
btw: anyone know the availability on their strut tower brace?
Wide_tC
12-22-2004, 05:18 PM
Our Sway Bars, Camber Kits and Springs will be out in January. The latest at the end of January.
Tommy_Tran
12-22-2004, 06:04 PM
Okay so whos gonna offer it when they do come out?
I'm willing to be one of the 1st buyers! I love the way my tC has turned out after I lowered it with the TEINs, but now its time to finish what I started.
Their camber kit would also be on my list, I can already see problems occuring with the tow. I'm choosing not to redeem this until Hotchis releases their camber kit. :(
You win some, you lose some! But you live to fight another day! :D
btw: anyone know the availability on their strut tower brace?
It will be worth your tires to fix the toe in your alignment cause that eats through tires 4times faster than bad camber! Dont wait to have an alignment done!
Peace
squirrel
12-22-2004, 06:08 PM
^^^Yup, bad toe will wear tires so quick, you won't know what happened.^^^
BigKid
12-22-2004, 06:27 PM
So you guys think I should get it aligned as best as possible in the mean time? You guys don't think waiting until Jan. is gonna fly huh? The toe is just a bit off to erk me, it doesn't really aggressively pull to one side or the other, but it is pulling slowly. I guess help a little bit, is better then nothing helping it at all. :?
I'll have to wait till the weather gets better. Since last nights forecast called for wet weather, and a chance for snow, I've parked the tC in the garage, and sure enough its already begun to snow (lightly at best), but I don't want to chance any unforeseen accidents.
I'll get it checked asap! :D
Thanks for the little update 'Hotchis'...keep us posted!
Tommy_Tran
12-22-2004, 07:50 PM
So you guys think I should get it aligned as best as possible in the mean time? You guys don't think waiting until Jan. is gonna fly huh? The toe is just a bit off to erk me, it doesn't really aggressively pull to one side or the other, but it is pulling slowly. I guess help a little bit, is better then nothing helping it at all. :?
I'll have to wait till the weather gets better. Since last nights forecast called for wet weather, and a chance for snow, I've parked the tC in the garage, and sure enough its already begun to snow (lightly at best), but I don't want to chance any unforeseen accidents.
I'll get it checked asap! :D
Thanks for the little update 'Hotchis'...keep us posted!
If you're not gonna drive more than 500 miles without getting it aligned ok but anymore than that and I would!
Peace
BigKid
12-23-2004, 12:46 AM
To be smart about the whole issue, I'll be taking it in too our alignment shop we use to have our 'dealer' trucks done at.
I would hate to have to pay for any unnecessary repairs...