rear sway bar
hey whats going on i am kinda new to the forum i used to have a vw but i just got a 09 scion in dec and realy started geting into mods in around march i have a question this may be a noob question but i am considering geting rear sway bar will it help even if i am not lowerd i plan to lower my car eventualy but right now i am working on the interior part like clazio seats double din navi head unit ect i am considering geting a sway bar tho i have the stock 17s and how hard is it to instal thanks for the help any info will help
even for like someone w a little car experince but will i notice a big diff when i am lowered or about the same i probaly will do 17 rims but idk i might do 18s if i find some i like and then after i do rims i will lower the car but do u think its a mod worth the time thanks for the help
Joined: Aug 2006
Posts: 1,160
From: Union City, CA
its worth the time and cost. your handling will increase like night and day differences. if you lower on springs youll notice it more. if you use coilovers, the difference is less noticable because generally, the springs on coilovers are very stiff already.
it is the best best bang for your buck. go ahead and get it. only a 20 minute install max. i am all stock and i noticed it immediately and it keeps my inside wheel from breaking traction. i used to always hear a chirp when i had to get on it to get into heavy traffic..
We have the sway here too: http://www.trdsparks.com/displaypart...1&parts_id=326 Same setup as the Progress Sway.
for TRD rear sway bar, it's just a matter of taking off the old one and bolting on the new one... very easy and no cutting... I actually did it without having to take the rear wheels off... but I've heard that others usually take the wheels off to make it easier.
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