Grit dog wrote:
While y'all are patting yourselves on the back for a job well done, the lady asked for shop reccomendations not how easy it was for YOU to install yourself.
BTW Zulu, the spare wasn't in the way for you because it looks like you installed it backwards and too low. At least according to the bigwig directions for your truck and every other rear swaybar I've seen.
OP, may try Diesel Day Dreams. Wade is a good guy and does quality work. Idk what he'd charge.
Grit Dog,
It is not backwards or too low.
The assembly instructions for my truck say that the bottom of the bar needs to be level with the bottom of the differential housing.
That is how it is.
You get it that way by adjusting the end links until everything is level and in place.
Here is the link to the instructions that say what to do.
Look at page 4, Item #11.
This is for Model #7270 which is for my 2015 Chevy 2500HD
https://www.carid.com/images/hellwig/suspension-systems/pdf/7270-installation-instructions.pdf
Zulu