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Old Apr 22, 2010 | 03:11 PM
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The rear TWB has a sway bar built into it. The diameter depends on the suspension setup, FE1, FE3, FE5.

Aftermarket sway bars will bolt right up with no issues. Ottperformance also makes excellent sway bars for the Delta platform. Great balance, and two thickness options. Street for improved performance on the street, and spirited driving. Hardcore for more aggressive setups and autocross.

The bars are hollow, heat treated chromolly.
Old Apr 22, 2010 | 04:32 PM
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I like my Eibach sway bar. $138.00 plus free shipping off eBay. As easy as the others to install and about the middle of the bunch in thickness
Old Apr 23, 2010 | 12:37 AM
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Originally Posted by BlindLizard
sleeper, ttr is the "hard core bar?" found a ttr and thot id go for it, but i'm mechanically challenged and don't need any snafu's.
No TTR bar is the one I have, the Hard Core bar is made by another.. & thicker yet..

You can easily instal the TTR bar, it comes with simple instructions..
Just make sure it is tight, Should be torqued.

I used LocTite, but don't want to confuse you..
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