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Who in this site is using front and rear Suspenion Techniques sway bars? How do you feel them?
I'm asking that cuz I have them in my box but dunno if put them on cuz they are for sure bigger but they feel less strong then stock... PLZ reply only if ya have direct experience with them! thx ![]() |
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They're very strong...You can flex the OEM ones just by putting weight on them...I couldn't do that with my Suspension Techniques sway bars.
I like them a lot. My body roll was greatly reduced. ![]() -------------------- New Toyota project coming soon...
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QUOTE(Coomer @ Dec 8, 2004 - 4:28 PM) [snapback]218742[/snapback] They're very strong...You can flex the OEM ones just by putting weight on them...I couldn't do that with my Suspension Techniques sway bars. I like them a lot. My body roll was greatly reduced. ![]() Hey would you conisider this to be the cheapest mod in improving the body roll of the car by alot. or should i get strut tower bars instead. Is that true that they hit the frame a little are the suspension techniques front and rear sway bars the same size as the stock ones? -------------------- Group buy to replicate Narrow E series transaxle parts
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