Sway Bar Bushings?? I've searched and searched
#31
Lexus Test Driver
I have the Ultra Racing sway bars front and rear. And while the front was a small upgrade, the rear was definately noticeable straight away. Stays very grounded and tight through corners.
The rear UR sway bar was much much thicker than the stock one too. Much more of a difference between the front stock and front UR bar which were very similar in size.
The rear UR sway bar was much much thicker than the stock one too. Much more of a difference between the front stock and front UR bar which were very similar in size.
#32
I'm looking forward to getting rid of some roll while cornering.. such a boat...
Thanks for any input..
#35
Pole Position
I'm ordering the "sport" rear sway bar from sewell now. I was wondering the same thing. However, I read on here somewhere that you should grease the bushings before installing. Can someone provide any details on this part of the install?
I'm looking forward to getting rid of some roll while cornering.. such a boat...
Thanks for any input..
I'm looking forward to getting rid of some roll while cornering.. such a boat...
Thanks for any input..
#36
#38
4881250130KIT
Is there a better bar and/or bushings I should use? OR, lemme know if you know of some poly bushings that would work well with the rear sport bar. thanks!
Last edited by KawiLex; 01-24-15 at 09:36 PM.
#40
Hi,
I replaced my standard rear bar with Ultra Racing and noticed a good change.
I would like to change my standard front bar bushings with polyurethane ones.
Question: what size do I need?
Thank you
I replaced my standard rear bar with Ultra Racing and noticed a good change.
I would like to change my standard front bar bushings with polyurethane ones.
Question: what size do I need?
Thank you
#41
Pole Position
I replace with OEM. The OEM bushings are like $20/pair. I don't want to stiffen the stock suspension. Bushings do perform a function for both roll/sway as well as shock absorption. If you're looking to stiffen the suspension, suggest the sport rear sway bar. It's 1 mm thicker than stock and makes a noticeable improvement in roll/sway in corners and at highway speeds.
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#45
While I'm at it, am sure painting the brake calipers will "substantially" improve handling also. Lavrish, recommend red, gold or other?