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Next question . . . are rear sway bars worth the cost ? The installation instructions in the catalog state that some drilling is required. What needs to be drilled ?
Does it change the stock height of the vehicle any ? I wouldn't mind leveling out the rear (I know there are shackles to do that) - but I'm not really in to the big 4/6 slam. This is my daily driver here in Michigan. A 4/6 slam may look cool - but here - my front bumper would turn into a part time snow plow. Your help will be appreciated. |
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Yeah rear sways are worth the cost, especially if you tow or are into high speed corners. No they don't change the height, the best one I got was an addco from mopar performance.
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hellwig sport tech makes a great sway bar the drilling is for two holes on each side of the truck in the frame to bolt the sway bar to the frame call 1-800-367-5480 this sway bar was a complete bolt-on but they made an up grade and it's better my 95 ram 2500 corners like a sports car
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Thanks for all you input and brand name suggestions. I'm ready to get mine !!
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