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Originally Posted by yarswiss
See, this is why I asked  So other than TRD sparks, any other places to shop at?
Thank you for the advice, Loren. I'm not looking for a way to turn this car into a semblance of sportiness, just better handling and comfort. As far as tires go, I'll wait until I have enough to invest in some good ones, but my Bridgestone Potenzas aren't too bad for regular driving.
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I agree 90% with Loren, and the other 10% is only because I think our definitions of chucking are slightly different. I agree the rear sway bar is probably a much better investment than the front. I only have the rear, so I can't really speak for the front, but the rear sway bar is the best 150 bucks I've spent in my life, cars or not. The only part I disagree with Loren on is I can't imagine a single situation where I wouldn't want my sway bar. Whether its on a turn or changing lanes like a mad man, it always makes me feel more planted, even when jerking the wheel. Before when I jerked the wheel the car would rock back and forth, now the tires just chirp

If you have a habit of jerking the wheel 180 degrees or more, then you'll probably be worse off.
Also, if you read around the forum, pretty much EVERYONE hates the bridgestones. You might not notice too much with socal weather(I really didn't) but once I changed I could definitely tell how bad the bridgestones were. TRD sway bar and then tires and wheels are your "most bang for the buck" handling mods, in my opinion.