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Anti sway bar availability

Anti sway bar availability

Postby awesomedick » Fri Oct 08, 2004 9:07 pm

Gentlemen: I would like to upgrade the suspension of my '99 V6 se 5 spd. I see a lot mention of a rear anti sway bar available from TRD. On the sites I checked for TRD I did not find a listing for my ride. Where can I get one? On older rear wheel drive Toyotas I replaced both front and rear but I see no mention of a front one in any of the forums. Is an upgrade not needed for the front? Thanks.
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Postby TheTamago » Sat Oct 09, 2004 3:11 am

Now where's that newbie link :lol: FLAME FLAME! lol anyways.

I believe TRD only has a FRONT Brace mount for the engine bay where most of our Solaras come with a stock black front brace bar(thats whut mine came with). WhiteLine I believe is the one that has the front sway bar that will replace the oem front sway bar that sits underneath the car with the suspension.

Could be wrong but thats what I read in the forum b4.
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Postby TadS » Sat Oct 09, 2004 6:02 am

Whiteline makes both a front & rear. You can get them at http://www.ctmotorsport.com/. TRD only makes a RSB there has been alot of discussion on the advantages / disadvantages of different setups.
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Postby Jon11582 » Sat Oct 09, 2004 6:46 am

OK we have a Rear sway bar (RSB), a front sway bar (FSB) and a front strut brace (also confusingly FSB). Strut bar goes under the hood and conntects the struts, sway bars link the wheels.

TRD makes a RSB and a Front Strut Brace. Whiteline makes a Front Sway bar and a Rear sway bar.

The front strut brace upgrade doesnt do much of anything, except makes the strut brace more angular so that a supercharger can fit under it; it doesnt really do anything for actual suspension improvement.

The rear sway bar is the sweet one. The one TRD makes lets you choose, I think, either 19mm and 21mm thickness, depending on which holes you use. The Whiteline RSB only has a setting for 20mm thickness, so its right in between. Rear sway bar makes the ride alot more flat in cornering, and decreases understeer, which is the biggest cornering problem with FWD cards. You can get one from www.kinderhooktoyota.com - thats where I ordered mine $150 shipped. The guys name is Eddie and hes a good guy. You'll find him somewhere on the TRD parts of that page.

The front sway bar is made only by whiteline. The problem with thickening the front sway bar is that it stiffens the front so that it brings understeer back. Granted the ride may be even flatter, but if the goal is better cornering, the FSB isnt really worth it.

Id imagine the difference would be flipped for a RWD platform - the front sway bar takes away all the oversteer problems, so that ones most important.
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Postby TRDCamry » Sat Oct 09, 2004 3:02 pm

You can get the TRD RSB from Toyotaparts4u.com. The bar is great because you can adjust the settings on it. You don't really need a FSB though.
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