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Rear sway bar available for ES350?

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Old 05-24-20, 08:35 PM
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How does it Feel? Have you driven with it yet? It definitely looks awesome and is quite a bit beefier so it looks like it should be well worth it!
Old 05-25-20, 11:09 AM
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Sorry. I was such a quick installation that I took the extra time to ride my moto over the holiday weekend. Back soon with a report.
Old 05-26-20, 06:48 AM
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Finally drove the ES briefly period this morning. Keep in mind that KYBs were installed a month ago and they dramatically improved the car in terms of handling, ride, drive, control. But the KYBs can’t do much to control the leaning in moderate to fast corners.

With the Ultra bar, the car now feels just slightly stiffer in normal driving. I’ll be driving in and around NYC later in the week so that will be the real bumpy road test. On the four off-ramps that I sampled this morning, I found real improvement – it is a slightly flatter at speed in the corners and near the limits is starts to feel more neutral. Definitely less understeer at speed on off-ramps.

I don’t expect any amount of bolt-ons to transform the ES into an autocross or track car. But my impressions after a few minutes of driving indicate the bar is a definite improvement. BTW, got mine from Next GenTuning. Very easy to work with.
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I have a 2010 ES350 and it has a OEM factory stabilizer (sway-bar) on the rear. I want to slightly increase both bar diameters because of too much body roll. I've done this many times on older American cars because it is relatively inexpensive and it does not change the ride, like stiff springs. Nobody on this website has a clue and they were all born yesterday. Thanks anyway, I'm on my own because there are only punk idiots here.
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Easiest way to find Compatible parts is to find part number for your part and search it on Toyota or Lexus parts site. Opposite to what your car make is. I was able to find rear sway bar for my ES330 from Solara. It was TRD Spec one and made a huge difference.
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https://www.ebay.com/itm/18431796390...93e828ee4f25a5

Read the Camry forum at ToyotaNation as they discuss sway bars
https://www.toyotanation.com/search/...=sway&t=post&c[child_nodes]=1&c[nodes][0]=104&o=relevance
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