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SALE on rear sway bar PTR11-52091 $203 free ship

Discussion in 'Gen 3 Prius Accessories and Modifications' started by framistat, Jul 4, 2019.

  1. framistat

    framistat Junior Member

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    That's a good deal! How many did you get?
     
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    LOL, zero as it turns out. They cancelled my order claiming it wouldn't fit. Turns out though that PTR11-47010 was on sale for the same price so I ordered ONE of those.
     
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    PTR11-47010 is the one I have. Are you going to install yourself?
     
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    Not sure. I've had a cervical spine fusion and have some arthritis in my hands. Looks relatively easy though.
     
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    They've also got the TRD springs (PTR0747100) for $166
     
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    It was 'easy'. I installed mine while on ramps and without removing the rear shocks. It was a bit of a pain but saved time. I'll look around for for that write up (if you don't find it first).
     
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    The video linked in my previous post is a pretty good guide. So you didn't remove the wheels. I have ramps and could do it that way.
     
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    Keep us updated(y)(y)(y)
     
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    Same here, did it in the driveway.

    My two cents if you do install it, loosely install the center before you fully lock in the end-links. This way you dont have it flopping around on when you when you install it.
     
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