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Toyota has deemed the rear suspension design strong enough not to require a rear anti-roll bar.

taken from here. Is this true, or is toyota really trying to cut costs?


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I say cost but they could argue given our rough roads, to maintain strong reliabilty, a simpler but more robust suspension setup is warranted.

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Cost for sure.

Toyota Europe is releasing a new sports version Auris SR180 and it comes with double wishbone rear suspension. Funny enought they took out push engine start. Its rrp 17,995 pounds and it comes with lowering springs, rear spoiler, privacy glasses and various other sporty stuff.


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First suspension mod for the new corolla if it allows room for an aftermarket rear sway bar

would there be mounting points for an aftermarket one if it doesn't have a factory standard sway? :blink:

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Might have no provision whatsoever to install a rear sway. Only way is to go underneath the car and take a look at both sides.

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If there's no provision within the Torsion beam you would use the bottom strut bolts as your fixing point on either side.

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If there's no provision within the Torsion beam you would use the bottom strut bolts as your fixing point on either side.

really? how am i gonna get a bar to match those.. who would do a custom sway bar, besides whiteline?

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If there's no provision within the Torsion beam you would use the bottom strut bolts as your fixing point on either side.

really? how am i gonna get a bar to match those.. who would do a custom sway bar, besides whiteline?

It would look something like that attached. You could probably give Whiteline a call and see if they have anything for the new one yet.

sway.bmp

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is that two rear sways? doesn't the corolla have the sway in the torsion bar?

nah, whiteline are flatout working on production for the new rexy.

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is that two rear sways? doesn't the corolla have the sway in the torsion bar?

nah, whiteline are flatout working on production for the new rexy.

Yes the stock one in the torsion beam with a second one outside. In the case of the new Corolla not having a provision within the the torsion beam for a sway bar, one can be mounted the same way the White one is. When Whiteline made swaybars for the Astra, this is how it was mounted.

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thanks for your help CAP, love to get a sway bar on the car.

what type of steel are the sways made of anyway?

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