How about a Matrix rear sway bar?

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Fred Allen Burge
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How about a Matrix rear sway bar?

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Any chance it is bigger than the Vibes? It seems they are a little lower and may be tuned for a more aggressive, sporty ride. Could be a cheap upgrade for us Vibe'rsFred
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Re: How about a Matrix rear sway bar? (Fred Allen Burge)

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Try using the "search" feature. You will be able to find tons of info there.
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Re: How about a Matrix rear sway bar? (Fred Allen Burge)

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It's the same.
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Fred Allen Burge
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Re: How about a Matrix rear sway bar? (kevera)

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Thanks, you guys are quick!
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We aim to please.
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Post by SeattleJeremy »

There are a few sway bar options on the market. http://www.neverenuf.com/catal....htmlI've got a Progressive one, and it's well worth the $100.
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Post by northvibe »

Progressive makes a rearTRD makes a full front and rear Hotchkis makes a full front and rear
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