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    Veteran Member Four Rings aaronz's Avatar
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    034 Rear Sway mk3 TTS - confirmed

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    Installed in under and hour with only minor swearing. Follow the directions 034 supplies, the only difference is that they have you loosen the sensor bracket at the bottom part only (the articulating piece with the green arm) it was impossible to remove the sway with just the bottom part removed, not sure if this is specific to the TTS or because I was doing it on jack stands in my garage. I ended up taking the whole piece off (4 T25s) and it made it tremendously easier to get the sway out and the new one back in.

    Also caution when unbolting the exhaust, the valve control wires are fairly tight unless you remove them from the retaining clips which I recommend, it's takes three seconds.

    The sway is significantly heavier than stock and the quality of the brackets is worlds above the stock ones.

    It was raining tonight so I didn't get to test it all that much, I will follow up once I have had some seat time.

    Next up is their subframe mounts (ordered just waiting for box to arrive) and hopefully the end links once I can confirm they will work.
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    Active Member Two Rings
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    Interested in hearing your impressions on handling changes w/new rear bar.

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    Active Member One Ring TheFlash86's Avatar
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    Any news..?

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    Stage 3 Forum Advertiser Four Rings 034Motorsport's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by aaronz View Post
    Installed in under and hour with only minor swearing. Follow the directions 034 supplies, the only difference is that they have you loosen the sensor bracket at the bottom part only (the articulating piece with the green arm) it was impossible to remove the sway with just the bottom part removed, not sure if this is specific to the TTS or because I was doing it on jack stands in my garage. I ended up taking the whole piece off (4 T25s) and it made it tremendously easier to get the sway out and the new one back in.

    Also caution when unbolting the exhaust, the valve control wires are fairly tight unless you remove them from the retaining clips which I recommend, it's takes three seconds.

    The sway is significantly heavier than stock and the quality of the brackets is worlds above the stock ones.

    It was raining tonight so I didn't get to test it all that much, I will follow up once I have had some seat time.

    Next up is their subframe mounts (ordered just waiting for box to arrive) and hopefully the end links once I can confirm they will work.
    Comparison


    Stock bar info



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    Let us know how you like the new swaybar :)
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    Active Member Two Rings
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    I just wanted to bump this thread to get your impressions of this sway bar now that you have had some time with it installed. Im thinking of getting one for my tt as well. Also, are you using the softer or harder setting?
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