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Old 04-24-2006, 03:47 PM
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Old 04-26-2006, 10:46 AM
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Old 04-27-2006, 12:38 PM
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hello members! this is my first post. I own a 2005 TCM XB.
Mine's an '06 TCM xB...
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I installed a black grille and black bodyside moldings, foglights, SensaTrac rear shocks, TRD sway bar, DC strut bar, WeatherTech rubber mats, Zeta storage armrest, sheepskin driver seat cover, and rear bumper applique. The softer shocks do improve the ride, and the sway bar does flatten the cornering and improves the steering feel in cornering (eliminates oversteer or understeer, I can't remember what it is that the xB does stock).

The strut bar, however, is not worth doing as it cannot be felt. This is because it is theoretically only helpful in reducing strut tower flexing under such high stress as fast driving over curvy bumpy roads. Theoretically such movement of the strut towers affects the camber of the wheels and the steering.
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