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Just on full lock oem 22" chrome snowflakes, and oem bridgestones. with new black 22" and nittos not muchAre your tires rubbing your sway bar?
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I had the same problem on my 18 silverado 4x4 with a 4/6 drop and hellwig sway bar, I did get slotted d bushing clamps from hellwig so I could move the bar back a inch and I had different lower control arms so I was able to drill a hole farther out and I bought the mevotech ttx end links (same design autozone now sells) and cut them down shorter, that made it a smidge better. unless you are having driveability problems then it should be fine like that I can't imagine too many people driving crazier than me and I have never had any problems with it being angled a little. you won't get any better results unless you spend the money on upper and lower controls arms and adjustable struts.
have you confirmed it is coming from the front? these trucks are notorious for throwing sound, I just had an issue on my 18 making what I could have swore was the drivers left front suspension making noise, sticking my head out the window and everything, turns out it's the rear brake calipers.I have issues with hard braking, there is clunk noise comming from front. I think its from moded moog end links. Thats why im looking for different front sway bar. Rear Eibach sway bar is ok
Here is link for clunk noise
Rear suspension clunk noise after lowering
If anything i overtorque them with 1/2 dewalt that i use to remove my 18 wheeler lug nuts lol. I think this may comming from driveline, ttansfer case and rear end. Too many street hits i guesswww.tahoeyukonforum.com
Yeah, with a lowered truck, it's unlikely that you're going to get those front bars sitting horizontal, unless you shorten the end links even more.
The nice thing about the adjustable rear end links, is that you can pretty much make the rear sway bar level in most situations.