Anti-sway bars?
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Anti-sway bars?
I've been doing a little research on Anti-sway bars. I would like to hear some more feedback, from anyone with experience with them. They seem to stiffen the rear-end very firmly.
What are your thoughts? Would you recommend them? What type are you running?
Thanks..
Pros: Improved handling and cornering!
Cons: Sucks off road!
Almost forgot to add:
2007 4x4 QC ThunderRoad HEMI
What are your thoughts? Would you recommend them? What type are you running?
Thanks..
Pros: Improved handling and cornering!
Cons: Sucks off road!
Almost forgot to add:
2007 4x4 QC ThunderRoad HEMI
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RE: Anti-sway bars?
Hellwig on mine, too. Yes, big difference in turns. Much flatter, turn in seems to be better as well. Monroe Reflex shocks on mine, probably in the summer. It'll have 100K on the OEMs. That's supposed to help a good bit, as well. Sorry, left this out: mine was $231 delivered. Took about two hours to install. As many folks have mentioned, the threads on the bolts are not cut very well. I had to put the threaded rod in my bench vise and run the nuts all the way down. If I'd done that on the u-bolts, they'd have gone in easier, too.
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RE: Anti-sway bars?
Well, I thought an update was in order.. And might I say, why didn't I do this sooner! I finished installing it myself and might do a DYI, to help others here. It gets tricky around the brake-lines during install and around the "*****y resonator."
My thoughts so far, I'm very extremely happy. The handling improved big time! I would recommend this anytime to anybody with a QC Hemi. A cost effective improvement with great results, well worth the 200.00 shipped!
Any questions, feel free to ask...
Thanks.
My thoughts so far, I'm very extremely happy. The handling improved big time! I would recommend this anytime to anybody with a QC Hemi. A cost effective improvement with great results, well worth the 200.00 shipped!
Any questions, feel free to ask...
Thanks.