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Old 08-01-2016, 09:45 PM
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Thinking about adding a rear sway bar to my 13 FX4, can any of you guys recommend a brand that's priced well and works good?
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Subscribed...considering the same for my '13.
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Hellwig. Huge thread on it, a search should find it for you. On my phone or I'd link you to it.
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Hellwig is what I installed on the rear of my 2012 XL. Under $300.00 and easy to install.
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Thanks, I'll look it up. Don't forum members get a dicount from auto anything? Or anyone else?
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Definitely not the budget way to go, but a set of Deaver springs will solve all of your woes...
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I also vote Hellwig. Installed on 2013 Super Crew Cab. There is a highway turn off if I hit it at 30, you were holding on for dear life. With the sway bar it is like night and day. The unit is well built, easy to install (35 minutes in my driveway, powder coated a gray color, leaves plenty of road clearance and clearance to the rear diff.
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Anyone have a dual exhaust + the hellwig away bar?
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Originally Posted by Mattm400
Thinking about adding a rear sway bar to my 13 FX4, can any of you guys recommend a brand that's priced well and works good?
Another Hellwig vote. Does anyone else even make one??

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Anyone have a dual exhaust + the hellwig away bar?
Yep... I had the Flowmaster kit, exited on both sides. I had to get it redone to go across the top of the dif instead of below the dif, exhaust and Hellwig wanted to occupy the same space. After lowing I ended up with a lot of banging, so I redid duals out the passenger side.
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Originally Posted by dkonnecticut
I also vote Hellwig. Installed on 2013 Super Crew Cab. There is a highway turn off if I hit it at 30, you were holding on for dear life. With the sway bar it is like night and day. The unit is well built, easy to install (35 minutes in my driveway, powder coated a gray color, leaves plenty of road clearance and clearance to the rear diff.

Thanks! Just the info I was looking for. I ordered one today.


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