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Old 05-07-2010, 07:26 PM   #11
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sorry to threadjack but will a 23mm swaybar be better for stability on the highway? its windy in norcal where im at and i have to fight the wander on the highway... thanks
Good question.

I commute with my Yaris on a interstate type highway.
With the 23mm sway bar, the car is more stable at highway speeds, quick lane changes are much more secure and safer. Wander is eliminated for the most part except in very strong cross winds but, I have a HB and I assume it is more prone to wander in strong winds due to its shape. Also, I have the crap OEM Goodyear tires for now.

I feel much more secure at highway speed with the sway bar.

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