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snowdance
May 01, 2015Explorer
I put a Hellwig sway bar on my 2000 Chev 3500. We live in the Mts and in the Shasta Valley of Calif. So lots of corners and high winds up to 50 mph are common. The sway bar helps a lot with the sway and lean. However it really does not seem change the ride as far as bumps much. However our roads are a mess with large pot holes ect. The best thing we did for the ride was replace the stock shocks and weigh each axle while loaded and use the tire pressure listed by tire companys for our size tire. It is about 5 lbs less than on the door sticker. Also how we load make a difference too. Our rig does ride very well.
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