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ok i just wanted some more information on this from people who have them. are they worth it? there is a guy selling his for a $100 or $150 to install in my area. is this a good deal? he says its been on his truck for about 12k miles and is in excellent condition. can you really tell a difference with the handling from it? thanks
Best single thing I did for mine in terms of "bang for the buck". There are some s-curves near my house. Before the swaybar, 60-65 was it and the tires complained a fair bit. With the swaybar, the tires don't fuss 'till 75 or so (the "advisory speed" for these curves is 35). Easy install, too.
You already have one on the front. You can improve it, but the "return on investment" won't be as great as the RSB. Get the rear one. If you feel you need more, get some stiffer shocks.
You already have one on the front. You can improve it, but the "return on investment" won't be as great as the RSB. Get the rear one. If you feel you need more, get some stiffer shocks.
ok thanks. well the guy sold it already he thinks im next inline if it falls through... i had to go to class and missed out lol
Hey Silverbullet08 go to www.moesperformance.com they sell the Hellwig Rear Anti-Sway Bar for 02-08 Dodge Ram 1500
Here is their speel:
Sway Bars are an easy, affordable way to upgrade your vehicles handling performance. Body roll and sway. For your money, the best aftermarket investment you can make! Hellwig Sway $223.00.
Our trucks only come with the front bar and not the rear correct? So really any bar would make a difference. Anyone have clearance issue's?
Correct-a-mundo, as The Fonz would say. No clearance issues with stock exhaust. However, if you plan to do an after-market exhaust, put the RSB in first.
Hmmm. Guess they've gone up. I think I got mine from www.suspensionparts.com Hope that's right. Looks like they've gone up, too.
Last edited by MikeHTally; Mar 24, 2009 at 11:04 PM.