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Sway bars
Saturday, April 17, 2010 10:04 PM
Is it worth my time to buy aftermarket sway bars? im planning on getting a prokit and AGX shocks and struts and i was wondering if this would improve my handling even more.

Re: Sway bars
Saturday, April 17, 2010 10:10 PM
Yes they will.





Re: Sway bars
Sunday, April 18, 2010 4:28 PM
If you have a stock front one, just a rear will make a huge difference, you go from all that body roll, to damn near none under normal driving.
Re: Sway bars
Sunday, April 18, 2010 9:04 PM
Ok good to know. thanks
Re: Sway bars
Sunday, April 18, 2010 9:18 PM
it is a must on a cavalier. I added a rear one and man, what a diference!


03 cav
5 speed sedan
Re: Sway bars
Sunday, April 18, 2010 9:24 PM
I had the eibach ones and holy crap did they change the handling. I loved the car and if I ever get another cavalier it will be the first thing I order.


Disclaimer: Dey see me Trollin' Dey hatin' for trollin dey trying to catch me ridin dirty.

Re: Sway bars
Sunday, April 18, 2010 11:09 PM
is anyone selling just a back one for an 05 4dr ls?



Re: Sway bars
Monday, April 19, 2010 4:27 AM
Trey Reed wrote:is anyone selling just a back one for an 05 4dr ls?


TTR is.





Re: Sway bars
Monday, April 19, 2010 10:48 AM
TTR? sorry im just as big of a noob on here as anyone else.



Re: Sway bars
Monday, April 19, 2010 3:24 PM
Turbo Tech Racing.





Re: Sway bars
Monday, April 19, 2010 9:42 PM
okay thank you, lol.




Re: Sway bars
Tuesday, April 27, 2010 8:37 AM
Trey Reed wrote:TTR? sorry im just as big of a noob on here as anyone else.


www.TurboTechRacing.com

We are a very dedicated company to the J-Body's (Cavalier/Sunfire)

Check out our engine/tranny mounts also!


-Aaron
www.TurboTechRacing.com

Performance Parts For Cavalier, Sunfire, Cobalts and More!!!
Re: Sway bars
Wednesday, April 28, 2010 7:17 AM
Turbo Tech Racing wrote:
Trey Reed wrote:TTR? sorry im just as big of a noob on here as anyone else.


www.TurboTechRacing.com

We are a very dedicated company to the J-Body's (Cavalier/Sunfire)

Check out our engine/tranny mounts also!


you guys should make more auto mounts! got mine in not too long ago, AWESOME piece! hopefully my car won't be totalled from my accident so i'll actually be able to enjoy the mount. and i'll be picking up both engine mounts from you soon to go with it! great stuff!
Re: Sway bars
Wednesday, April 28, 2010 12:17 PM
Dave De Stefano wrote:you guys should make more auto mounts! got mine in not too long ago, AWESOME piece! hopefully my car won't be totalled from my accident so i'll actually be able to enjoy the mount. and i'll be picking up both engine mounts from you soon to go with it! great stuff!


Not to get off topic...but Dave! They still have made a decision on your car?!?! This was like over two weeks ago! Are they still investigating?

Anyways, yes, sway bars will make a difference. I would just suggest if this is daily driver, keep you rear sway bar a bit smaller in diameter than the front...a slightly stiffer front end will keep a bit of understeer, which is a good thing if you do a lot of highway/higher speed traveling...Eibach makes a good front/rear combo set, and TTR is also a good name to go with.






Re: Sway bars
Wednesday, April 28, 2010 10:03 PM
yeah mine is a DD, and i alot of speeding around, sharp cornering and ETC. so what eibach is the best kit for crap like that?



Re: Sway bars
Thursday, April 29, 2010 5:36 AM
EVILution wrote:
Dave De Stefano wrote:you guys should make more auto mounts! got mine in not too long ago, AWESOME piece! hopefully my car won't be totalled from my accident so i'll actually be able to enjoy the mount. and i'll be picking up both engine mounts from you soon to go with it! great stuff!


Not to get off topic...but Dave! They still have made a decision on your car?!?! This was like over two weeks ago! Are they still investigating?

Anyways, yes, sway bars will make a difference. I would just suggest if this is daily driver, keep you rear sway bar a bit smaller in diameter than the front...a slightly stiffer front end will keep a bit of understeer, which is a good thing if you do a lot of highway/higher speed traveling...Eibach makes a good front/rear combo set, and TTR is also a good name to go with.


Thanks!!!


-Aaron
www.TurboTechRacing.com

Performance Parts For Cavalier, Sunfire, Cobalts and More!!!
Re: Sway bars
Thursday, April 29, 2010 5:37 AM
EVILution wrote:
Dave De Stefano wrote:you guys should make more auto mounts! got mine in not too long ago, AWESOME piece! hopefully my car won't be totalled from my accident so i'll actually be able to enjoy the mount. and i'll be picking up both engine mounts from you soon to go with it! great stuff!


Not to get off topic...but Dave! They still have made a decision on your car?!?! This was like over two weeks ago! Are they still investigating?

Anyways, yes, sway bars will make a difference. I would just suggest if this is daily driver, keep you rear sway bar a bit smaller in diameter than the front...a slightly stiffer front end will keep a bit of understeer, which is a good thing if you do a lot of highway/higher speed traveling...Eibach makes a good front/rear combo set, and TTR is also a good name to go with.


oh man, its awful. we were waiting on the police report to find out who's at fault, and the cop got my name wrong, address wrong, statement wrong, and said it was my fault for making an illegal u-turn, and gave me a ticket for it, when i told him i was turning left, not making a u-turn, so i have to try to get the report changed, fight the ticket, and take the guy thta hit me to small claims court for the money to fix my car. its turning into an entire train wreck.
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