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Old 06-01-2015, 05:25 PM
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Great product for track days!
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how serious are you about track days?
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i'm very interested in getting these but wonder if they will work with my 6 inch lift and air-springs. from what I've read so far the air-springs shouldn't be a problem but how about the 6 inch lift?
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I would contact hellwig with your question. You would need longer mounts I'm guessing.
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Originally Posted by DonTas
i'm very interested in getting these but wonder if they will work with my 6 inch lift and air-springs. from what I've read so far the air-springs shouldn't be a problem but how about the 6 inch lift?
I think Hellwig can supply you with longer links for that.
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Added this to my already long list of mods to come
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part number 7899 is for lifted trucks. cost a little more.


http://www.amazon.com/Hellwig-7899-R...7CCW1Q0JYJWRTW
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I am very impressed, and grateful for this review, very well done.
Personally, I think this thread should be a sticky.

A friend of mine suggested I get the Hellwigs yesterday to me, he has a rear sway bar from them on his Expedition, so I searched the forum and found this thread

I do not do off roading (muddling, rock crawling, etc), but I am interested in driving on beaches later this year. I can't see this bar as an issue in that scenario - am I wrong?

Also would someone describe the difference in driving with each of the three location holes.
I understand the lowest one is the lightest one and the upper is the tightest. What does that mean in simple daily driving?
Thanks
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I just order mine (part No. 7899, for lifted trucks). I don't have an ETA on when they'll arrive but i'll be reporting back as soon as I have them in.


in the meantime i'm paying a lot of attention to how the handling is without the anti-sway bar so i'll have a better understanding once they're in. I do wonder how much affect my tires and suspension upgrades will play into the picture.
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Go ahead and put it on the tightest setting. That's what I did. I love it!
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