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Old 05-20-2009, 08:05 AM
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so for the 07+
2wd part #'s are
7685 Front , need 7799 Install Kit if you have a 6-Speed tranny
7800 Rear
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I use the Helwig rear on my LTZ works great.
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Thought about just redoing front endlinks and bushings but this seams alot easier.
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2008 SD AW with Hellwig 7800 rear bar.
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Originally Posted by a_guerrajr
so for the 07+
2wd part #'s are
7685 Front , need 7799 Install Kit if you have a 6-Speed tranny
7800 Rear
You may not need the additonal kit. The kit is only 2 1in blocks, spacers, that move the sway bar out of the way of your trans cooling lines. When I installed the front bar I did not have to use the kit. There was approx 1/2 to 3/4 in clearance.
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Thanks for an update of this product.How does it handle?
Old 06-09-2009, 01:38 AM
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I have Hotchkis front and rear sway bars on mine. Blisten shocks front and rear with air bags in the back as well. All in the name of towing. The sway bars keep the truck a little flatter in turns.
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Anyone try to put one off a Tahoe on their truck? I haven't looked to see if it's possible but when looking at the fact that the one on the front of my truck is new from the dealership for $90 it's hard to spend $180 for an aftermarket front one.
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Originally Posted by wrath
Anyone try to put one off a Tahoe on their truck? I haven't looked to see if it's possible but when looking at the fact that the one on the front of my truck is new from the dealership for $90 it's hard to spend $180 for an aftermarket front one.
worth a shot, the front is very similar on the new GMT900s

spindles/struts for one...give it a try !!! i was thinking of getting one from a street suspension z60 LTZ trim truck for the front. probably like 100-115$
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Originally Posted by wrath
Anyone try to put one off a Tahoe on their truck?
are you asking about a rear sway bar on a tahoe?
if so, that's not a bad idea.
i wonder if the rear sway bar for the police package is any different from a regular tahoe.


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