GRudy said:I just bought one from http://www.sporttruckdirect.com/hellwigbars.html
They had the best price I could find. I have the Ride Rite air springs on my dually, mainly to level the truck out to keep the headlights aimed right. But the one time I have hauled my Lance I noticed that the truck swayed allot with it up on the air bags and off the overload springs. I ordered the Helwig as soon as I got home.![]()
GoCarGo said:the Hellwig (anti) sway bar keeps the rear of your truck flat while cornering, it does not assist in keeping your bed from sagging when overloaded, which you would then need helper springs or airbag system.
-Brett
GRudy said:Fuzzy Bear, I read about the bumpstops in the last TDR mag. Figured I see how much improvement I got from the sway bar before I went that route. Did the bumpstops change your unloaded ride at all?
MBrooker said:i dont have these overload springs on my truck are they aftermarket or are they some option i did not get with my truck?
emmettcrocker said:Question? Do you have to replace both front and rear sway bars and will they work with the mag hytech diff cover on a 99 3500
DaveHess said:Can any of you guys that have installed the Hellwig Anti-Sway bar, give me a quick lowdown on the installation of the sway bar on a 2003 4WD LB. I am considering it but am unsure with installation.