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WHITELINE rear anti sway bar for 8th generation

Discussion in 'Stop, Drop & Roll' started by jcrwzr, Aug 7, 2007.

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    MovieSTAR i hurd u liek?

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    yeah sry im having trouble reading tonight =[ i thought i put a 4 down
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    cool pictures i was going to get a hotckis one back in jan but i was told they were hollow so i said f that but at the time i had acess to a lift at school now i dont so. it would of been so much easier with a lift but thats alright. so i still dont get it which one is the right one to get 18 or 20 and the site
    http://www.globalperformanceparts.c...th=404_970_1149
    says that they have them in stock now so for those who were looking to find one. idk if im going to do it school starts soon and i wont have time again but i would really like to.
    now my other question is that they only have struts for the rear how about the front does anyone else make them? i thought hotckis did but hollow= crap so not really sure
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    Vibe New Member

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    i'm kind of wondering if the front sway bar would give any kind of improvement.

    what is the size of the front sway bar?
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    i'm speculating here, but i'm almost certain that it will help just a little bit. i'm noticing that with my rear bar, my front end dives and pitches more when i turn. i guess i need to balance it out.
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    yah it isnt anything special its a chrome bar with the plates for shock tower but the damn thing was 6 bucks i mean i paid more for shipping than i did the actual item which is a good deal from ebay if you ask me

    but as rollatuner110 said the solid ones are the best and only trd made those. where they are hard to come by unless you know someone selling it or can find one online
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    GSE21tuner Formerly rollatuner110. Representing AZLexus.club

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    There is. http://vvti.net/forums/showthread.php?t=13503
    JIC magic also has track tested aluminum and carbon fiber shaft strut bars for the 8th gen as well.
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    i got an ebay strut bar for my 01 rolla and it helps its hard to tell after a while but it really does. i wish i had the rear done but as i said wont have time now. i wish it was a jointless one like the trd but those are hard to come by now, it cost 20 bucks w/shipping so im not complaining. does help and a cheap way to make you car drive just that much better
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    2o shipped is a great deal. I got mine from here for 30 shipped, but it was thru priority mail. Arrived on day 2.
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    MovieSTAR i hurd u liek?

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    my megan strut bar was kinda like an ebay special one but you can adjust the tightness on the one part that you cant on ebay special ones. and it cost me 20+ship from canada
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    GSE21tuner Formerly rollatuner110. Representing AZLexus.club

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    Non-adjustable bars are better for more rigid restructurability.

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