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Well it was installed 3 days ago but I haven't had time to mention it. I bought it from Yosh on the for sale section here (thank you). It arrived on Monday and I brought it into the shop which i usually go to... they installed it for me for $50. I was in and out of that place in less than 30 mins.
Again I must mention that this DOES make a big difference even without dropping the car. I did a few tests on the streets of snowy Ontario and damn I had full control over my back side haha.. No longer shall I fear the roll over of a car!
I have pictures on my cell but for some reason it's not allowing me to upload it onto my computer.. (blue screen of death pops up once I plug it into PC) Will fix it and post some pics later on tonight.
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2009 Matrix XR @ 2.4L
[Mods] Megan Coilovers Gen 1 on Gen 2 [SLAMMED], Custom front lip, Magnaflow 14818 exhaust with 2.25" custom straight pipe, XRS 09 FSB, TRD RSB, K&N Typhoon Intake, Ichiban 15mm Spacers, XRS 09 18" RIMS on BFGoodrich G-Force2
+1 to one of the best bang for your buck suspension upgrades. I did the Whiteline RSB and it feels so much better then it used to in terms of handling.
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2007 Toyota Camry SE 2GR-FE
Retrofit TSX HID Projectors | TRD Lowering Springs | Smoked LED Tails | Custom Apexi WS2 Catback Exhaust | BlueBatMobile Eyelids| UR Front Strut Bar | UR 23mm Rear Sway Bar | K&N Short Ram Intake| Kenwood DNX8120 In-dash | Lexus IS350 18" Wheels | Toyota Japan JDM Vent Visors | IS-F Black Leather Shift Knob
man what do you guys notice after installing it ?
i didn't notice a thing ><
didnt notice a thing. its the single best mod as far as handling goes with these cars. it basically reduced body roll.
now there are people who have them installed with out doing any other suspension work. in thoes cases the effect isnt as dramatic. but it is still noticeable.
The same can be said when one is rocking D2 or K-sport coilovers and then install the RSB. Couple of people couldn't notice a thing and it could be because of the stiff ass ride from the coilovers all around. It reduced the body roll so good that the extra help from the RSB isn't noticeable enough as when you only do a performance spring/strut combo.
ok here's the picture request... now i know these 2 aren't awesome but as you can see it fits perfectly unlike some that took some force pushing to get it working. This bar was just a slip on easily haha...
what's even better was that my mechanic was VERY safe when removing this bolt shown.. it was 11 year rusted so once it breaks.. my whole control bar needed to be replaced... $40 each side.. but in the end he just burned up the bolt and took it off nicely...
sorry that's all the pictures I got I can take more underneath the car if requested... I was in a hurry as he needed to start fixing up other cars and modding a civic SIR :P He's putting a turbo in it from what I heard haha
also... i wish it showed more while driving.. but it doesn't as its hidden from the stablelizer bar..... and my camry ass is quite low for some reason.. only thing that is seen while driving is the muffler
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2009 Matrix XR @ 2.4L
[Mods] Megan Coilovers Gen 1 on Gen 2 [SLAMMED], Custom front lip, Magnaflow 14818 exhaust with 2.25" custom straight pipe, XRS 09 FSB, TRD RSB, K&N Typhoon Intake, Ichiban 15mm Spacers, XRS 09 18" RIMS on BFGoodrich G-Force2
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