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Old 08-15-2015, 10:58 PM   #1
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Good point. Would you say unless he's racing on a track, he doesn't need bigger?

What I like about the TRD one, it fits perfect. I have seen some other brands that hang lower then the TRD, that's what I didn't like.
It depends on your suspension setup, racing or not. I was about to get the 21mm, but ended up with the TRD because it was way cheaper.

Anyways, with the MI springs, its impossible to drive in the winter because they are so stuff up front that make the cars understeer massively. The swaybar will correct this, and the TRD makes it very neutral, very predictable. Going with the UR 21mm will make the car oversteer more. Very useful when racing, and exit a corner at even higher speed.

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Old 08-16-2015, 10:13 AM   #2
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It depends on your suspension setup, racing or not. I was about to get the 21mm, but ended up with the TRD because it was way cheaper.

Anyways, with the MI springs, its impossible to drive in the winter because they are so stuff up front that make the cars understeer massively. The swaybar will correct this, and the TRD makes it very neutral, very predictable. Going with the UR 21mm will make the car oversteer more. Very useful when racing, and exit a corner at even higher speed.

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Yeah that I knew going 21mm is best for racing but at the time I was probably only intending to do occasional lapping. Now I'm about to get to the point of no return, meaning modding to race. Mine doesn't see winter!
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Old 10-07-2015, 04:11 AM   #3
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I think Whiteline makes one of the best ones for racing. 22mm and fully adjustable, so you can control the roll stiffness for various situations without needing to replace the wholle bar.
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