What did you do to your Supra today?

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I’d personally recommend the 13. I’m running 13 front and 15 rear and the larger sized rear looks great. At the end of the day it’s only a couple MM so either choice is great.
I will go with 13. In case in the future I want to swap them to the front and go wider in the rear. This is my first set of spacers in a car ever.

I think I have the right type. Hubcentric.
 

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Took her to Greenville for a work event. Saw this while I was there. Which one of you scrubs is this?



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F&R Eibach sway bars. Holy smokes, what a difference. Even with both on the softest setting the improvement is huge. This is exactly how I wanted the car too come from the factory and TBH, I was a little underwhelmed when it arrived feeling so laggy and soft. It now feels planted, direct and the change of direction is razor sharp. Like it's been to the gym and had a few weeks off the booze.

As this is not a track car maintaining ride quality was important. It is definitely all round a firmer ride now but not to the point where it's uncomfortable. Also, anyone that tells you that sway bars don't impact ride quality at all is talking out their ass (many, many people have told me this over the years, it's just not true).

Honestly one of my favorite 'bang for your buck' performance upgrades so far. If you love to drive, seriously consider this upgrade.

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F&R Eibach sway bars. Holy smokes, what a difference. Even with both on the softest setting the improvement is huge.

Honestly one of my favorite 'bang for your buck' performance upgrades so far. If you love to drive, seriously consider this upgrade.

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~ Well done! I installed the front eibach bar but the rear looks like a lot of work dropping the subframe / rear end.

Some do and some don't recommend adding the rear bar on this particular car. Is it because of the added work or it's not necessary?!? I'm honestly not certain.
 

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F&R Eibach sway bars. Holy smokes, what a difference. Even with both on the softest setting the improvement is huge. This is exactly how I wanted the car too come from the factory and TBH, I was a little underwhelmed when it arrived feeling so laggy and soft. It now feels planted, direct and the change of direction is razor sharp. Like it's been to the gym and had a few weeks off the booze.

As this is not a track car maintaining ride quality was important. It is definitely all round a firmer ride now but not to the point where it's uncomfortable. Also, anyone that tells you that sway bars don't impact ride quality at all is talking out their ass (many, many people have told me this over the years, it's just not true).

Honestly one of my favorite 'bang for your buck' performance upgrades so far. If you love to drive, seriously consider this upgrade.
~ Well done! I installed the front eibach bar but the rear looks like a lot of work dropping the subframe / rear end.

Some do and some don't recommend adding the rear bar on this particular car. Is it because of the added work or it's not necessary?!? I'm honestly not certain.
If you didn’t have to drop the subframe, would you do it? That would be a good question to ask yourself. No right or wrong. But if you have a place that you can go to that you trust, they have all the equipment to make it easy & inexpensive, labor wise.

I agree with Stedy. It’s something you typically do in pairs, front and rear, for balanced roll reduction. Ideally you should roll evenly, improving grip on all four tires without significantly shifting the car’s understeer or oversteer bias. What’s nice about Eibach, you can adjust the settings. Soft on both is substantially stiffer than OEM.
 
 
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