Eibach Sway Bars?

Sway bars?

  • Yes

    Votes: 13 86.7%
  • No

    Votes: 1 6.7%
  • Good investment but doesn't change ride

    Votes: 1 6.7%

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Suburbinator

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I went with Hellwig bars front and rear for two reasons: They were the largest diameter I could find(for a reasonable price) and free two day shipping from Amazon.
Not all are created equal, some are hollow, which offers less roll resistance compared to a solid bar of the same diameter.
I immediately noticed an improvement on a stock 09 4x4 Burb. You do get used to the performance though, until you drive a stocker and wonder why it wallows around corners so badly.
 

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I have been wanting to do the eibach ones for a while now, but for my 11' Tahoe they measure 38mm front 32mm rear from eibach. Does the yukon have diff. Size than Tahoes? Does anyone know what size the stock sway bars are?
 

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What makes any of the aftermarket sway bars better? I was looking at mine and the front one is a monster like 1 3/8 or something not much smaller than the aftermarket Eibach and the stock rear one is huge also like 1 1/8 once again only a fraction smaller than Eibach. So are aftermarket ones more rigid than factory? I am up in the air on what to do.
 
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I woyld imagine so if the reviews are so great and for the sizes I have no clue hopefully someone else can chime in
 

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What makes any of the aftermarket sway bars better? I was looking at mine and the front one is a monster like 1 3/8 or something not much smaller than the aftermarket Eibach and the stock rear one is huge also like 1 1/8 once again only a fraction smaller than Eibach. So are aftermarket ones more rigid than factory? I am up in the air on what to do.

Like I mentioned in a post earlier, the Eibach bars are 25% larger up front and 75% bigger than stock in the rear. A lot of guys just do the rear. It is noticeable the first time you drive with them. While they may not look that much bigger, it also does not take a huge amount in diameter to make a difference. For $300 or so, it's worth it IMO.
As far as different models go...the tahoe uses the same sways as the yukon as the escalade etc. All the same.
 

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SWAY BARS best thing you could do!


I only have the rear on right now but I CANNOT WAIT to get the front on!
If you like taking corners fast then youd love aftermarket sways.
only with the rear MASSIVE difference
 
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