Getting Swaybars!!!!!!!!!
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Hotchkis is definately best if you have the $$ and plan on staying stock height. I put a tahoe rear sway bar on my truck and it works great. Just had to alter 2 brackets where it mounts to the rear end. Hotchkis will be better than the tahoe one is, but I am building on a budget.
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I like the Hotchkis.... buy them from TBYRNE Motorsports(preferred vendor). They have the best price/service around on them.
Some will say that the Hellwig bars are Cheaper, but you get what you pay for. And Hotchkis are like less than 100 bucks more for the pair of bars and they are Top notch Quality.
Some will say that the Hellwig bars are Cheaper, but you get what you pay for. And Hotchkis are like less than 100 bucks more for the pair of bars and they are Top notch Quality.
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Originally Posted by chris99gmc
I like the Hotchkis.... buy them from TBYRNE Motorsports(preferred vendor). They have the best price/service around on them.
Some will say that the Hellwig bars are Cheaper, but you get what you pay for. And Hotchkis are like less than 100 bucks more for the pair of bars and they are Top notch Quality.
Some will say that the Hellwig bars are Cheaper, but you get what you pay for. And Hotchkis are like less than 100 bucks more for the pair of bars and they are Top notch Quality.
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Eibach now makes sway bars for trucks, though I don't know how complete their line is right now.
Be aware that Hotchkis, Addco, and Eibach bars are all hollow, while the Hellwigs are solid.
Be aware that Hotchkis, Addco, and Eibach bars are all hollow, while the Hellwigs are solid.