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Old Fri., Mar 14, 2008
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Default TRD Sway and strut bars

Any pros cons? I dont want to get the trd spring because i dont want to lower the ride hight its already low enough stock
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i dont have a sway bar on my 07 but i did put the TRD lowering springs on it, its not hard to put on and it makes it nice and stiff and looks great. i highly recommend.
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i use to have the rear sway bar, i took it off cuz i thought i was goin 2 sell my tc. but then i didnt and now i dnt have it anymore but i does make a difference well to me it did.
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if you dont want to go with lowering springs, then you can do the basic TRD rear sway & front strut bar. they're very easy to install for do-it-yourselfers and should help a ton in handling, plus they're covered under toyota warranty.
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CHAPPELLE'S SHOW!!!!! love the ashy larry avatar Graphite! gonna laugh every time i see it! thanks!
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I would have to say the rear sway bar + stronger endlinks has to be buck for buck, some of the best handling modifications out there.
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