rear sway bar

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mrgrn
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rear sway bar

Post by mrgrn »

Where might i get a rear sway bar? i did a search and found the progress, but don't like the blue. does antbodt have these on longterm?i found a red TRD kit for the front and rear for like $450 holy shoot!
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Re: rear sway bar (mrgrn)

Post by MadBill »

Hotchkiss has one for the Vibe (red, I believe), and I'm sure there are several others. I think there have been a number of threads re sway bars (confusingly also know as anti-sway bars, anti-roll bars and even roll bars, not to be mistaken for the roll bars used to protect one's head in case of a rollover in a convertible...). One thing I haven't seen mentioned is the need to match a rear bar's diameter to either a stock or a larger front bar. That is, if the rear bar is designed for balanced handling with a matched oversize front bar, it will likely produce dangerous oversteer if used alone. I'd discuss this with any potential supplier.
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Re: rear sway bar (mrgrn)

Post by NSimkins »

I'd also mention that I believe the Progress bar is now dark grey instead of the light blue. From what I have heard from people who have ordered it recently, it's no longer blue. I'd contact the merchant to see if you can confirm what you buy is the dark grey model.
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A can of spray paint does wonders, too!
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Re: rear sway bar (mrgrn)

Post by shibaman »

Hotchkis is less than the TRD and produces great handling. I have had mine on the car for more than a yr. and are very pleased with the results
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Post by goodvibe »

Like NSimkins said , the progress hasn't been blue for quite some time, dark gray and a great upgrade.
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Post by mrgrn »

thanks for the scoop, i'll call about the progress colors.
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Post by Roadpig »

I just checked out the Hotchkiss web site and it looks like the sway bars come in a kit for front & rear (Item#22402). The rear installation look simple enough, has anyone attempted a front installation on their own, or was the intallation performed by a "professional" as they recommend?
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Post by Psychobroker »

I think CohoCarl installed the Hotchkis front anti-roll bar..
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Post by shibaman »

I did the rear my self and it was easy as long as you have a breaker bar to loosen up the bolts. I payed a mechanic to do the front.
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Post by dsegundo »

so the front sway bars just don't bolt on? damn it....can someone let a brother know?
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Post by NSimkins »

Quote, originally posted by dsegundo »so the front sway bars just don't bolt on? damn it....can someone let a brother know?In regards to the front sway bar, cohocarl posted instructions and pics from his installation: http://forums.genvibe.com/zerothread?id=3790
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Post by GT_03 »

I just installed the Progess rear sway bar, and it was a cheap, easy, and great addition to the car.
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Post by wicked1981 »

Whats the website where I can read info/order from?
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Post by Psychobroker »

http://www.ptuning.com or http://www.adventon.comI believe both have the progress. If you want Hotchkis, go to http://www.hotchkistuning.com
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Post by wicked1981 »

The ones fro Ptuning.com (freedom design) are different than the one thread that shows instalation right? Are these simple bolt ons? or am I missing somethning?
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Re: rear sway bar (wicked1981)

Post by Psychobroker »

Freedom Design makes a strut tower brace, not front sway bar. The only front sway bar I know of for the Vibe comes in Hotchkis' front & rear sway combo (the one CohoCarl installed). Progress makes the only other rear sway bar I am aware of.
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Post by wicked1981 »

Whats better? big difference?
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Re: rear sway bar (wicked1981)

Post by Psychobroker »

I bought the progress' b/c it was dirt cheap ($88 w/ 5% discount and instant rebate, free shipping) and other members have given it good feedback. I'm not sure how Hotchkis' compares, but I wasn't ready to throw down $299 on their front/rear combo. Hopefully progress will come out with a front sway in the future to match.I know CohoCarl was VERY pleased with the Hotchkis kit.Hope this helps.
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Re: rear sway bar (Psychobroker)

Post by wicked1981 »

Yeah its a little pricey for some bent up metal. Wonder if its a big difference if not I will go with the Freedom Design from Ptunin.com.
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Re: rear sway bar (wicked1981)

Post by Psychobroker »

like I said, Freedom Design's product is a strut tower brace, not a sway bar....two different things.I've yet to see any cold, hard proof that an STB improves cornering at all, so, IF I even buy one, it'll be a cheap eBay one for ~$30 just for looks..Now, if I can find one in blue powdercoat to match my AEM CAI, I'll buy it JUST for looks
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