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Rear Sway Bar?

Discussion in '2.5 Gen TRD Pro (2014-2021)' started by 19TurdPro, Sep 3, 2019.

  1. Sep 3, 2019 at 4:33 PM
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    19TurdPro

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    I'm looking for input from people who have installed a rear sway bar on their Pro. I've read some posts here where people state it defeats what the Pro was designed for, but never actually had any experience with it and that's not really helpful.

    I never bought the Pro to do off-roading. I bought the Pro because the ride on the street was many times better than my SR5. I love the way the Pro handles segmented concrete highways, railroad crossings, and small bumps in the road and I do not want to lose that. I live in Oregon so I DO take some forest roads occasionally but I don't want to concern myself .0001 percent of the time I drive on those. Because I live in Oregon, seldom do you encounter a straight road and that's where the RSB interests me. I'd really like to enhance the quality of the ride in the corners. Has anyone that doesn't do off-roading put a RSB on their Pro and regretted it?
     
  2. Sep 3, 2019 at 4:48 PM
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    773_eddie

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    12volt remote start, weathertec accessories, Trd Pro decals, Toyota console safe,VLEDS Puddle Lights,Frac Harness,TRD PRO front and Rear Sway Bar,NSV Hood Light Bar,ESP long box,AJT accessories,Thinkware U1000 dashcam, coachbuilder 1/3 Lift, HR LED’s,Pro comp Traction bars, JL complete System wit 2 10” subs, Kenwood DDX9907XR HU
    I’m not going to Bull shit I live in Chicago and the most off roading I’m doing is when I go down my alley And have to go over a speed hump to back into my garage I didn’t buy my Pro so it can work for me I work for it and it looks bad ass driving by a store window lol now I have the Rear Sway bar and I definitely feel it’s stiffer ride but it corners harder than without it I’m still on the fence about it but it has its Pro’s and Con’s but for sure it looks sick when your behind the truck. Hope that helps and I don’t get chewed out
     
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  3. Sep 3, 2019 at 6:29 PM
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    LT75

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    I have it on mine. It helps the truck feel more planted when hauling weight in the back, especially in turns. Even when driving normal around town it corners better with less body lean. You don’t want it for off roading especially with uneven trails or terrain. It will restrict the back end from adjusting to the terrain.
     
  4. Sep 16, 2019 at 9:06 AM
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    Diverpaul

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    On my 16 Pro, it helps the corning. I liked it.
     
  5. Sep 16, 2019 at 9:12 AM
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    Rex Kramer

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    I wouldn't drive my Tundra trucks without a rear sway bar.
     
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