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zoltiz
Joined: 08 Jul 2004
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Location: Atlanta, GA
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| Posted: 8/9/07 10:04AM Post subject: Rear sway installed |
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http://zoltiz.com/cars/xD/swaybar/
Took about 20 minutes - had to jack the car up and take the wheels off. Other than that - nothing special.
Was surprised to see that xD comes with no rear sway at all. |
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Big_Bird
Joined: 09 Apr 2005
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Location: North NJ / PSU
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| Posted: 8/9/07 10:06AM Post subject: |
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looks good, how's it handle now?
that's surprising, bet we'll have a few tossed around xD's |
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zoltiz
Joined: 08 Jul 2004
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Location: Atlanta, GA
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| Posted: 8/9/07 10:08AM Post subject: |
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| I didn't get to play with it yet - was hauling 6 tires and 4 wheels in the back after lunch and had a suspicion that I forgot to tighten the lugs on one of the rear wheels after the install. After the new tires are installed tonight, I'll play with car in the local twisty road. |
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toronado
Joined: 05 May 2007
Posts: 270
Location: Redlands, CA
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| Posted: 8/9/07 10:20AM Post subject: Re: Rear sway installed |
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zoltiz wrote: http://zoltiz.com/cars/xD/swaybar/
Took about 20 minutes - had to jack the car up and take the wheels off. Other than that - nothing special.
Was surprised to see that xD comes with no rear sway at all.
Looks good!
BTW, what is that little black box tucked up behind the fuel tank? Is that the fuel pump? |
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zoltiz
Joined: 08 Jul 2004
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Location: Atlanta, GA
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| Posted: 8/9/07 11:00AM Post subject: |
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| Evap charcoal filter I would guess. Pump is in the tank. |
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tCTaco
Joined: 13 Sep 2005
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Location: Houston
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| Posted: 8/9/07 11:09AM Post subject: |
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Nice job on the sway, been thinking about the TRD or waiting for the Hotchkis
on a side note that has got to be the stupidest looking stock exhaust I think I have ever seen |
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zoltiz
Joined: 08 Jul 2004
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Location: Atlanta, GA
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| Posted: 8/9/07 11:12AM Post subject: |
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| I like that weird muffler :) Not planning to replace it anyway, and it does not take up much space and is pretty light. |
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tCTaco
Joined: 13 Sep 2005
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Location: Houston
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| Posted: 8/9/07 11:45AM Post subject: |
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| Just looks funny the way in comes in and then comes out....At first I thought it was a wrap around like the ol school Mugen mufflers for Hondas. |
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rspain85
Joined: 07 Aug 2007
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| Posted: 8/9/07 3:39PM Post subject: |
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| i was thinking the same exact thing when i saw that pic, thats stupid when they could've made it exit out the back of the muffler and saved a huge power robbing bend, not that its gonna make THAT much of a difference, but still... |
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Elijahtc
Joined: 09 Oct 2006
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Location: Scion Evolution
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| Posted: 8/9/07 9:53PM Post subject: |
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| lemme know how the trd sway bar is cause I got my xD tonight and I need to start modding it out. 15% window tint is gonna be the first mod. |
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zoltiz
Joined: 08 Jul 2004
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Location: Atlanta, GA
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| Posted: 8/10/07 4:36AM Post subject: |
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Sway bar does help a little with body roll. Hopefully springs will finish it off.
Speaking about tint - I did 35% front, 15% back last night - still drivable at night. Will test heat-resistance today - it's been getting to 100F in the shade here lately. |
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blown_xa
Joined: 02 Jul 2005
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Location: PTuning
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| Posted: 12/21/07 3:36PM Post subject: |
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Just installed my rear sway last week. Really helps correct the understeer and is a must for auto-x!! I was expecting the drastic change in handling so it didnt shock me too much as it was the best suspension mod I did on my xA.
If you push your car hard and race it at auto-x's or time attacks you will notice an awsome improvement. Daily driving you won't notice. Best bang for the buck suspension component imo. |
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jmbreeze23
Joined: 30 May 2008
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Location: OH
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| Posted: 11/20/08 11:04PM Post subject: |
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I helped my BF with installing the rear sway bar. We too jacked the back up and removed the wheels.
I've only driven about 50 miles since it was installed. It has seemed to help tighten up the back end for taking on/off ramps from the freeway. |
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c2iix
Joined: 02 Dec 2008
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Location: Maryland
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| Posted: 12/2/08 6:15PM Post subject: |
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jmbreeze23 wrote: I helped my BF with installing the rear sway bar. We too jacked the back up and removed the wheels.
I've only driven about 50 miles since it was installed. It has seemed to help tighten up the back end for taking on/off ramps from the freeway.
do you think sway bars are a must? |
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jmbreeze23
Joined: 30 May 2008
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| Posted: 12/2/08 6:50PM Post subject: |
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c2iix wrote: jmbreeze23 wrote: I helped my BF with installing the rear sway bar. We too jacked the back up and removed the wheels.
I've only driven about 50 miles since it was installed. It has seemed to help tighten up the back end for taking on/off ramps from the freeway.
do you think sway bars are a must?
I don't know if I think it is a must..... perhaps others will have a different opinion. I've owned other 4 cyclinder cars and never had it on them.. so I didn't know any different. I just took the advice of some of the folks on here and installed it.
Of course some people say the average daily driver, such as myself, won't notice a difference if it's installed. :wink: |
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