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Old 02-26-2001, 04:59 PM
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Question Sway Bar

I am considering a rear sway bar for my truck, and wondered if anyone out there has installed one on their SuperDuty. If so, what are your thoughts of the ride pre- and post-install? Did you go with Hellwig, or someone else? Have you made any corresponding changes in the front suspension? I get some wheel hop from time to time, and am looking at this as a fix for that, as well as just a general suspension improvement.

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Old 02-26-2001, 05:27 PM
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Helwig rear...perfect. Hits the gusset nubs on the axle housing a little....big deal.
Firms up the cornering for sure ! Who then pays for taming the G's... the tires!

$135 delivered from JCW when you catch a sale.

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