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L8RH8R

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My 99 (OBS) rides like a caddy (not what I want). Anyone try a rear sway bar and or thicker front sway bar to improve handling? I don't want to lower it. It is two wheel drive, four door and has factory spec tires which i know don't help handling. This thing is like a lumbering giant. I just want to improve handling. All shocks are new. Thanks.
 

SunlitComet

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Belltech carries bigger for both front and rear OBS.

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and get poly bushings.
 

dantheman421

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Hotchkins makes a front and rear sway bar set. I have heard from a few people that its the best you could buy.
 

sparg93

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Per Sunlint - go with Belltech. I read a few reports of the H**** snapping at the mounting points for heavy rigs like ours. Belltech uses cold rolled steel, H**** uses a blended metal that has different characteristics...not necessarily better or worse, but for some reason Hotch has had issues with metal fatigue. AND if you have a sway bar snap at high speed in a turn, you could loose control.

A big bang for the buck is simply switching the rubber bushings in your sway bar + end links with polyurethane...the rubber is naturally softer than poly and over time it gets worse. I changed the bushings on mine and noticed the difference.

If you'd like, I have a nice set of Energy poly with about 10k miles on them...pay for shipping and I'm happy to ship them to you. I just bought a set of Belltechs (front & rear sways) and they come with new poly so I won't need them. I'm hoping to install in about two weeks...
 
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I have a 99 Escahoe 4x4.

I have Belltech front and rear. The front is a direct fit and the rear is retrofitted bc it was from a two door.

Honestly if I had to do it all over again...I would for the rear get a sway from a Burban with poly bushings. Front don't even touch it at all. If anything add poly bushings as you need them.

Best bang for your buck steering/suspension mod was a steering stabilizer.

If I seem vague sorry...ask questions...I will answer and post pics since I did all the work myself with an extra set of hands.

If you do go the belltech route hit up TONY he is the man!
 

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I installed the Belltech rear sway and took it off...personally I think it's dangerous as it's a hard mount to the body....there's no flex point.

With the Belltech rear installed my rear end became little "hoppy" and with so much torque on the mounting bolts (Belltech designed not to flex) it stripped the factory mounting plate.

As forever mentioned, just upgrade to poly and you'll be really happy (that's my current setup)
 

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