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Handling Improvements Technical discussions regarding sport suspensions, performance sway bars, shock absorbers, lowering kits and handling improvement systems.

This is a discussion thread titled "TRD sway bar", within the Handling Improvements forum, part of the Technical & Vehicle Assistance Forums category.


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Old 12-11-2007, 10:00 AM
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Default Re: TRD sway bar

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has anyone with aftermarket exhaust run into problems with the fitment?
Exahust system generally are routed above the axel which would not interfere with the swaybar.
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Default Re: TRD sway bar

Doe this TRD sway bar work with a 1" block, as in the Toytec kit??
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Old 12-11-2007, 11:17 AM
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Exahust system generally are routed above the axel which would not interfere with the swaybar.

That makes sense. Thanks
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Doe this TRD sway bar work with a 1" block, as in the Toytec kit??
Yes, 1" diameter U-channel blocks grasp the sway bar to the axle housing...and it works great by the way! B.
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Yes, 1" diameter U-channel blocks grasp the sway bar to the axle housing...and it works great by the way! B.


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Trying to understand, does the TRD sway bar work if you already have a 1" toytec lift spacer installed?
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Default Re: TRD sway bar

Thanks Sparky Toyota, got my sway today only took 30 minutes to install and I love it.

The TRD CAI took longer to install than this.
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Old 04-02-2008, 08:03 PM
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Default Re: TRD sway bar

Can I easily install this myself or does it need to be done by a shop?
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Default Re: TRD sway bar

As long as you have a 19mm socket you can do this yourself...4 bolts and you are done..and possibly the best bang for the buck...I can handle on ramps/corner better in the truck than some cars...
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Default Re: TRD sway bar

Thanks. Is there room to get under there or do I need ramps?
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Default Re: TRD sway bar

Just slide right under no ramps required
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Default Re: TRD sway bar

I have the TRD sway bar and it does work with the toytec 3" lift. I have the AAL and 1" block in the rear. All works like it did before the lift.
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Default Re: TRD sway bar

funny enough, I just installed the sway bar less than an hour ago....The install is straightforward....you don't need ramps just slide under....I would recommend painting it though, the bright red really stands out otherwise....I took it for about a 20 minute ride....It makes a big difference on corners...It handles much better....the swaybar should come standard on the tundra....maybe not on the trd model but certainly on the ltd....best mod in my opinion....i would recommend it to everyone without reservation.....just order it....on a side note, the canadian dealer i called had never heard of it nor could he find a part number for the swaybar. I ended up ordering it from Sparks...
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