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cincinfocal
08-10-2007, 12:38 PM
any one install one yet? just currious cause i dont want to be three wheelin in my neighorhood...ive heard only good things about it but i thought id just ask anyway...
birdy233
08-13-2007, 10:47 AM
Just installed mine this weekend, much better than before. Very flat thru corners now, lot's of body roll before barely any now. Very easy install also, about 20 minutes.
cincinfocal
08-13-2007, 12:39 PM
no signs that it will roll over or anything? im worried about it being too stiff and going three wheel when i cut a turn sharply...and then possibly tipping over...
birdy233
08-14-2007, 08:37 AM
no, this actually helps your XB handle better, it reduces body roll which is a good thing, this will help with body roll, that is what a sway bar does, distributes the weight of the car to the opposite side of the car when cornering helping your car stay flatter rather than feeling as if will tip over.
cincinfocal
08-14-2007, 11:56 AM
nice birdy thanks
oldvet53
09-05-2009, 11:56 AM
any one install one yet? just currious cause i dont want to be three wheelin in my neighorhood...ive heard only good things about it but i thought id just ask anyway...
oldvet53,i installed the 2nd. gen. trd swaybar on my 09xb, easy install and works great,concidering that i'm disabled this should be a snap for you!:beer:
NinSol
09-07-2009, 12:30 AM
I've taken some sharp turns pretty quick with my box and i LOVE my rear sway bar, I even have the front Strut bar and i still don't three wheel. I get my tires to scream for help a bit but that's about it. Even when i got to run on Infineion Raceway in CA behind a pace car =[ It handled the turns beautifully. And the only time i ever three wheel is when i go in or out of a driveway. o and i'm running on 18" wheels w/235 wide tires and i'm not lowered. Hope this helps.
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