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Old 05-26-2013, 08:15 PM   #1
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I need to stick a tape measure up there to verify but I think some of what looks like deflection is the gopro flexing on the bumper.

There really isn't that much load going through the toe hooks it really shouldn't exceed 500 lbs which 2 stamped 1/8 pieces of steel should be okay.

Lift Off oversteer is mostly bad in my situation, controlled rotation is good but not being able to get confidence the car isn't going to spin is bad. Of the fast STC guys who've driven my car, that was the one major complaint they had was that with the 19mm TRD bar, the car wanted to rotate too much.


As a double check I pulled one mount of the swaybar and pulled the bar like a breaker bar. The energy bushing and my mount deflect and I wasn't really able to get the toehooks to move. Those toehooks must be designed to pick the car up individually, they seem way overkill for a 2400 lb car.

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