TRD sway bar installed on RS 1.0 - Wow!
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Originally Posted by Epitrochoid
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I moved this item up to the top of my must haves list. How much did you pay shipped for the TRD. I'm torn between that and the Progress one.
I just finished ordering a rear sway bar & in the description it says 69% increase in the outer hole ( raceDrving) & 39% in the outer hole (street driving). What does this mean? I'm assuming you can't install in the inner hole for daily driving. Is this correct? Any help is greatly appreciated.
It means it's stiffer when using the inner hole.
By using the inner hole, the bar increases it's rigidity. IE: giving you more over-steer. This is considered a "race" setting (not sure why, as it's misleading).
It's just two levels of stiffness. Street and Race. Where Race is giving you a stiffer setting. (more over-steer characteristics.
By using the inner hole, the bar increases it's rigidity. IE: giving you more over-steer. This is considered a "race" setting (not sure why, as it's misleading).
It's just two levels of stiffness. Street and Race. Where Race is giving you a stiffer setting. (more over-steer characteristics.
It's a personal preference. You may not like the race setting. Or you may want more oversteer than the street setting offers.
Try them and see what you like better.
Otherwise, I'm not sure the TRD Sway Bar is adjustable. (the topic of the thread)
Try them and see what you like better.
Otherwise, I'm not sure the TRD Sway Bar is adjustable. (the topic of the thread)
Originally Posted by revjolly1
can someone do a DIY? i have my sway bar sitting in my back seat because i dont know how to install it. i have an 06 xA if that helps
Originally Posted by Epitrochoid
Originally Posted by revjolly1
can someone do a DIY? i have my sway bar sitting in my back seat because i dont know how to install it. i have an 06 xA if that helps
Originally Posted by N-Dawg
I just finished ordering a rear sway bar & in the description it says 69% increase in the outer hole ( raceDrving) & 39% in the outer hole (street driving). What does this mean? I'm assuming you can't install in the inner hole for daily driving. Is this correct? Any help is greatly appreciated.
Originally Posted by revjolly1
Originally Posted by Epitrochoid
Originally Posted by revjolly1
can someone do a DIY? i have my sway bar sitting in my back seat because i dont know how to install it. i have an 06 xA if that helps
http://auto.howstuffworks.com/question432.htm
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Originally Posted by SkyonXa
Originally Posted by N-Dawg
I just finished ordering a rear sway bar & in the description it says 69% increase in the outer hole ( raceDrving) & 39% in the outer hole (street driving). What does this mean? I'm assuming you can't install in the inner hole for daily driving. Is this correct? Any help is greatly appreciated.
Are you sure the TRD bar is adjustable? It does have two holes, but the installation instructions don't state anything about it being for stiffness adjustment.
You must use both (two) holes on each side of the bar (4 hbolts total) to properly install. This is the reason I don't think it's adjustable. As you must use all four holes/bolts.
With an adjustable bar, you must select one OR the other hole. Not both.
You must use both (two) holes on each side of the bar (4 hbolts total) to properly install. This is the reason I don't think it's adjustable. As you must use all four holes/bolts.
With an adjustable bar, you must select one OR the other hole. Not both.
Originally Posted by illiST
Are you sure the TRD bar is adjustable? It does have two holes, but the installation instructions don't state anything about it being for stiffness adjustment.
You must use both (two) holes on each side of the bar (4 hbolts total) to properly install. This is the reason I don't think it's adjustable. As you must use all four holes/bolts.
With an adjustable bar, you must select one OR the other hole. Not both.
You must use both (two) holes on each side of the bar (4 hbolts total) to properly install. This is the reason I don't think it's adjustable. As you must use all four holes/bolts.
With an adjustable bar, you must select one OR the other hole. Not both.
Originally Posted by Epitrochoid
Originally Posted by illiST
Are you sure the TRD bar is adjustable? It does have two holes, but the installation instructions don't state anything about it being for stiffness adjustment.
You must use both (two) holes on each side of the bar (4 hbolts total) to properly install. This is the reason I don't think it's adjustable. As you must use all four holes/bolts.
With an adjustable bar, you must select one OR the other hole. Not both.
You must use both (two) holes on each side of the bar (4 hbolts total) to properly install. This is the reason I don't think it's adjustable. As you must use all four holes/bolts.
With an adjustable bar, you must select one OR the other hole. Not both.
Originally Posted by jethro_b
My bad. I must have gotten bad info on there being more than 1 set of holes. Unless I know for sure I'm not passing on bad info. anymore. Sorry


