Hi,
I have a few questions of upgrading my sway bars.
1. Are Hellwig Replacements worth the extra $125+ over hotchkis? I know they are solid vs hollow, but will that make that much of a difference?
2. I have not seen much as far as install videos on tahoe/suburban, but I have seen some on the gm trucks and it looks like the hotchkis ones are a lot easier to install than Hellwig. Is there truth to this, as I will be doing the install on my own.
3. The main reason I want to do this is because when I tow my boat it tends to sway a little too much for my comfort and I had read somewhere that this could help reduce that sway. Is there any truth to this?
Sorry for my ignorance and I appreciate the help!
All good questions and that is what this forum is all about. Believe me there are never any stupid questions because I have thought I had a few over the time but no one in this forum has made me feel that way. So with that , on with your questions.
!. Worth the money? I did not consider Hotchkis or any hollow bars because I felt the solid ones could handle the stress better. the stock bars are hollow BTW.
2. Install ?: The only hard part of the install for me was they were heavy ( I know and being 70 makes a lot of projects heavy, ha) , so if you are doing the upgrade solo you might have a floor jack handy to hold the bar up while you are attaching it to the frame. The instructions for the front bar say you might need spacers for tranny coolant lines, not so at least on the 2013 Tahoes. The front bar does require that you purchase end links and there are a lot of good choices. The rear bar comes with adjustable end links You can see my install pics on my link.
3. Reduce sway? : Hell yeah, as the name implies but like others have said it depends on the truck/SUV and what you are towing. I just wanted a better ride on the Hwy and only tow a race trailer every once in a while. either case I have only had my Hellwigs a short while and notice a much better ride when having to make quick lane changes or driving in high cross winds. Plus the Hellwigs rear bars are adjustable stiffness as will as adj end links. The install instructions suggest to start with the std setting but I went with the one notch greater stiffness setting.
Install pics
I wanted to follow up on my project to replace my front and rear sway bars. Many thanks to the members of the 'Forum' that offered suggestions on brand's and install hints. I selected the Hellwig brand sway bars because they seemed to be the most popular choice among the members, good quality...
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