Is a rear sway bar something I should add?

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MDC9966

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I've got an 07 4wd tahoe without autoride. It's got the 2" lowering springs from Beltech with a a soon to be installed coil spacers. It will sit 1" lower in the rear.

Is it worthwhile to add a rear sway bar to his? Will I notice the difference without it being lowered 2/4 or something like that?

If you recommend it, which one should I get?

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You'll notice a difference. The upgraded sways will definitely tighten the suspension up.
 

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I have the eibach bars at stock height and i didnt notice a huge difference, but i can feel it a bit. hopefully when i lower later on, the bars will make more of an impact because these trucks are high up, so handling is crap lol. i chose eibach because they have the thickest rear bar that i could find, and from what i've read, the rear bar makes more of a difference than the front.
 
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Sounds like the best bang for the buck is to replace the rear only?
 

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The eibachs sell a kit with both front and rear included. I'd do those if I were you. It's definitely on my future mod list as well.
 

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