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Old 02-20-2006, 06:15 PM
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Default Re: Anti Sway Bar

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Originally Posted by eriktheviking
Be aware that having an overly stiff anti-sway bar at the rear of any vehicle can increase the tendency to over-steer (rear of vehicle slides out in hard cornering). So be careful when adding or upgrading a rear bar.
That may be true, but the under-steer with the tundra's was a little over bearing. So the addition of this anti-sway bar has always a huge addition to the tundra. And from what I've heard the over-steer hasn't been to much of a problem with these trucks with anti-sway bars. I mean........it's still a truck
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