Hellwig Rear Sway Bar PN 7724

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Yukon Joe

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Links should have enough adjustment in them to work with aftermarket springs or increased ride height. Make sure you put a fair helping of anti seize on the threads.
That is kinda what I thought. We got the one side linked up and adjusted to make the sway bar sit flat. But I wanted to be sure since you mentioned about being for stock springs in the first post.

Yup, got anti seize on everything! Thank you.

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You may have to play with bolt direction for best clearance with the springs. Otherwise, it was painless...
 

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You may have to play with bolt direction for best clearance with the springs. Otherwise, it was painless...
OK. Good to know it will work.


I contacted Kevin again from Hellwig today for the last missing part. He said he would ship it out no charge tomorrow. Wow, just wow. Great customer service!

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Installed mine, very happy

I installed It on the lightest setting, hole at end. Only reason I installed was emergency manuvering and light trailer towing. Just makes cornering a little more stable and helps the ass stay planted. Now if I could just get my truck to stop! Hopefully the R1 kit, StopTech braided lines and Motul 600 will take care of that.

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