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Had all tyres balanced, recently (500Klm )

there was some small rocking movement in the s/ wheel at slow speed...

So todday, we spun them again on the balancer and a couple were slightly out of round...

New set of Pirelli... huge difference, no s/wheel movement at all and niiice on the road.

But I notice the car does 'lurch' on corners and roundabouts... From the rear it feels...

Just doing some research on rear bars...

anyone with experience, welcome to comment..thanks.

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they come stock with the new camrys! i love em! when i go hard out on turns, my mates say it looks like a camry drifting hardcore, and looks like im losing control, and honestly i dont feel what they see. worth the money, really depends how much your paying.

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Go with Whiteline for that one champ.

On your car I'm pretty sure the stock rear sway bar would only be 11mm which is next to nothing, same as mine I think.

You should be able to get a 18mm one from whiteline for around $220 shipped or something like that.

you'd also need to get new bushings to fit a larger rear bar.

http://www.whiteline.com.au/

Posted (edited)
Go with Whiteline for that one champ.

On your car I'm pretty sure the stock rear sway bar would only be 11mm which is next to nothing, same as mine I think.

You should be able to get a 18mm one from whiteline for around $220 shipped or something like that.

you'd also need to get new bushings to fit a larger rear bar.

http://www.whiteline.com.au/

I spoke with whiteline today, they will deliver 18mm as u say, so easy...

got in touch with: Gibbo Double Strength Sway Bars.

Two originals welded together..

well under $100 new. Neoprene bushes included.

Theoretical outcome:

much stiffer than single bar...

probably too stiff and likely to lift inside wheel under exreme cornering.

possible upgrade of sway bars struts required for Heavey Touring.

Road test to follow.

Edited by Gibbo

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Hehehe... if you have Touring, you'll notice that we already have 17mm sway bars anyway :P Maybe not as effective as Whiteline (Whiteline are great quality) but you have to look into new shockies and lowered springs (more lower to the ground - helps in movement)

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