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Upgrades to Increase Crosswind Resistance

Discussion in 'Gen 3 Prius Accessories and Modifications' started by Huy, Mar 30, 2013.

  1. Huy

    Huy New Member

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    I drive 3000 miles every 2 weeks because of my job. I am wondering what type of upgrades people would recommend to increase the crosswind resistance of the car, especially when driving past a big rig.

    I have been told the stiffening the chassis should help? Sway bars, strutt bar? center bar?

    I have also been told upgrading the springs would help as well, but I want to avoid that since it'll lower the car and it won't be acceptable for my uses.
     
  2. Sfcyclist

    Sfcyclist Senior Member

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    Is it that bad? what's the speed differential?

    I would think any suspension improvements would help.
     
  3. DadofHedgehog

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    I have the same car you have. Depending on the $$$ available, I'd recommend, in this order:
    - the underbody center brace by Rude person's (cures about 70% of the crosswind tug)
    - the front underbody brace by Rude person's (tightens up the front of the car - for example, I don't feel the ICE starting since this brace got bolted on)
    ...the above mods are easiest and least costly, and have a huge impact on crosswind instability - but fellow PChat member Rude person's only makes them in batches when the planets align just right - so you might want to ping him via private message...
    - much better cornering responsiveness: throw on a TRD rear anti-sway bar. Easy mod to bolt on but you'll spend some $$$.
    - effortless and railroad-accurate steering at any speed : try the Cusco front Strut Tower Brace. More $$$, and the most complex piece to put on, because of all the disassembly/reassembly of the plastic stuff under the hood.
     
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    I think it has to do with energy efficient tires that we have, if you have stickier tires you should feel less crosswind jolt.

    I have all the above mentioned mods to our Prius except the Rude person's mid/rear cross brace. I can still feel the car jerk whenever I get hit with a strong crosswind.
     
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    JimboPalmer Tsar of all the Rushers

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    Front sway bar upgrade! That the only parts that will push back when one side is lift up or dips down! Or lowering springs and even adjustable coil overs.
     
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