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Which rear and front sway bar is better?

Which rear and front sway bar is better?

Postby Guest » Sun Jan 25, 2004 1:31 pm

I was curious which is the best sway bar for the front and back of the car? also how hard is it to install? the tools required for the install? and the amount of time needed for the install. last question is where is the cheapest place to order the bars from?
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Postby geminimouse » Sun Jan 25, 2004 1:33 pm

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Postby Mole » Sun Jan 25, 2004 1:35 pm

there are only a select places of where you can obtain the bars.

imho, i would only recommend getting a rear sway bar from TRD. it has two adjustable settings, track and street. where as the whiteline (the only other maker of sway bars has 1 setting)

some people can order whiteline products for you, or go to www.toyotaparts4u.com for a TRD rear sway bar.

as for installation wise, if you are mechanically inclined then it should take no more than a good hour if equiped with all tools.

i dont know about the front sway since i never installed one.
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