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Old 01-02-2008, 02:09 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Gen6 Gen 6 V6 Sway Bar

Anyone know where to get a sway bar for the 07-08 V6?
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Anyone know where to get a sway bar for the 07-08 V6?
Ask Jakster. He claimed in this post that he has one...

http://www.toyotanation.com/forum/sh...rd#post2107438

But won't respond to any inquiry as to where. Why, because I don't think it exists.
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whats the Gen 6 chassis code?

and since you have an XLE, theres a chance that the SE has a thicker sway bar than yours from the factory
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GSV40... and most likely SE sways are thicker

Judging by the Jakster writes... i doubt he has it
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This car shows a sway bar. Not sure who made it.
http://www.cardomain.com/ride/2930405
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This car shows a sway bar. Not sure who made it.
http://www.cardomain.com/ride/2930405
IIRC, it was an Ebay seller that was bringing them from Asia where they were being made. The comments on here from someone who had one is that they aren't the strongest thing in the world.
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IIRC, it was an Ebay seller that was bringing them from Asia where they were being made. The comments on here from someone who had one is that they aren't the strongest thing in the world.
An Ebay seller name Critical88. I bought one of those Front Strut Bar.
I thought the OP was asking for the rear sway bar for Gen6.
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This car shows a sway bar. Not sure who made it.
http://www.cardomain.com/ride/2930405
really? where? all i see is a strut bar
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The Gen 6 camry has a hollow rear sway bar; ONLY the SE model comes with a solid front and rear sway bar, stiffer bushings and springs!!!!!!!
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Can you really tell a difference when a front strut bar is installed? Just curious..
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I am custom building one with 4130 steel aircraft tube and aluminum plates. The tube is run through a die to make it oval and then welded with the bolt eyes wrapped with the tube. The plates are being sent out to be anodized bright green hopefully. The tube is 115.000 psi tube for aircraft use and will do what the other googa crap could not. I will know in a month if my bro who is helping me do this recovers from the hollyday cheer. If I had to make on like this to sell I think it would be around $350 or so. This is the real deal not just for looks. This is a welding skill test not easy to make clean at all. the first two were failures due to bad welds. I think we have it now well he does I watch and try and learn.
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I am custom building one with 4130 steel aircraft tube and aluminum plates. The tube is run through a die to make it oval and then welded with the bolt eyes wrapped with the tube. The plates are being sent out to be anodized bright green hopefully. The tube is 115.000 psi tube for aircraft use and will do what the other googa crap could not. I will know in a month if my bro who is helping me do this recovers from the hollyday cheer. If I had to make on like this to sell I think it would be around $350 or so. This is the real deal not just for looks. This is a welding skill test not easy to make clean at all. the first two were failures due to bad welds. I think we have it now well he does I watch and try and learn.
What about the TRD bar that you stated you have in the other thread?
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I am custom building one with 4130 steel aircraft tube and aluminum plates. The tube is run through a die to make it oval and then welded with the bolt eyes wrapped with the tube. The plates are being sent out to be anodized bright green hopefully. The tube is 115.000 psi tube for aircraft use and will do what the other googa crap could not. I will know in a month if my bro who is helping me do this recovers from the hollyday cheer. If I had to make on like this to sell I think it would be around $350 or so. This is the real deal not just for looks. This is a welding skill test not easy to make clean at all. the first two were failures due to bad welds. I think we have it now well he does I watch and try and learn.
Might as well fabricate the strut bar to include adjustable camber plates and links and height adjustable since you're going custom.
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