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diver57
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Hi looking to install a rear sway bar 0n 02chev 2500 duramax which make would be best and where to order from and other info wouldbe welcome .
I have air bags on ,overloads and 265/65/16 micheliens ltd m/s E rated .
Just looking for better handling thanks Dave
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stevenal
Nomad II
Nomad II
Just returned from my first trip with a Roadmaster rear anti-sway bar (who would want a sway bar anyway?) in place of the factory one. No more white knuckling it on the freeway (except for one idiot, doesn't count), and better on the bumpy back roads as well. Might just do the front next. Installation was straight forward. Tight quarters near the fuel tank, but doable with the right tools.
'18 Bigfoot 1500 Torklifts and Fastguns
'17 F350 Powerstroke Supercab SRW LB 4X4

CAJW
Explorer
Explorer
Another vote for the Hellwig Big Wig. Made a huge improvement in the handling of my DRW carrying our AF996. Wintersun: No missing parts with ours but, would be interested in reference links to your statement about soft alloy going south as I'd never heard that before.
2013 AF 996, 2013 Chevy 3500 CC,LWB,4X4, Duramax, DRW, 3.73 rear, Torklift Stableloads & Tie-downs,Fast Guns, Ride Rite Air Bags, Superhitch w/ 32" extension.Big Wigs, Front Timbrens, TST TPMS-507,CubbyCam, Trimetric. TM & SC 2030 150W + 100W suitcase

wintersun
Explorer II
Explorer II
The best are the ones from Adco but they also have a more limited selection. Hellwigs are OK but the alloy they use softens more over time providing less and less sway control. Hellwig is also famous for leaving parts out of the kits so good idea to install one well in advance of a planned trip.

realter
Explorer
Explorer
I've about given up trying to get a better ride in my truck, just have to remember to really slow down on the curves and around town.

okeehandyman
Explorer
Explorer
Put a Hellwig on my 3500 Chev. dually w/ Lance 1181 and found much improvement .

dmax_lover
Explorer
Explorer
I have the same basic truck as the op - classic silverado - I have the regular helwig rear sway bar - the big wig bar wasn't available at that time.

The helwig can be found on-line at discounted pricing. This will do the most for reducing sway. I found that airbags can induce greater sway if over inflated. I removed my airbags - but I have a 3500 srw. If I had a 3/4 ton - I would hit a spring shop or add some supersprings instead of adding airbags. My reasoning behind this is that springs are more "linear" than airbags - you compress airbags and they get stiff fast and can overcome the dampening in your shocks - starting an "oingo-boingo" effect.

jeff
2005 Chevrolet Duramax 3500 SRW Crewcab Longbed (KYB Monomax Shocks, Michelins,Hellwig Rear Swaybar)
2006 Northern Lite 9.6 Classic (Torklifts & fastguns)
Northern Lite Owners Club

ISBRAM
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Explorer
crazyhats5 wrote:
Is it worth putting one on the front?


I replaced the stock rear bar first, decided to do the front after and it sure helped my truck.
1999 Dodge Ram 2500 QC LB Cummins
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HMS_Beagle
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Explorer
Boatycall wrote:
crazyhats5 wrote:
Is it worth putting one on the front?


I did the rear first, and that made a huge difference. I'm now considering the front, but the TC's center of gravity is all on the rear axle, I'm guessing the improvement won't be as noticeable.

Has anyone done one at a time - rear, then some time later the front?

Yes.

1999 F350 SD dually Xcab. I had the front and rear factory "camper package" bars. I put the 1.5" Roadmaster on the rear, replacing the 24 mm factory bar. That reduced body roll substantially, but led to some handling problems empty. In higher speed turns there was a transition to oversteer (tail hanging out) that while not dramatic seemed like it might be in the rain. So I put a Hellwig 1.5" on the front (no Roadmaster for my year), also replacing the 24 mm factory bar. This restored the benign handling of the original setup. The behavior with the camper loaded is much better with both bars (I didn't drive it much with just the rear). In fact the bars made more difference than airbags or shocks by some margin.

I wouldn't call the empty truck handling with just the big rear bar horribly dangerous, but it was peculiar. You would never notice with the camper loaded.

Between the Roadmaster and the Hellwig, the Roadmaster is higher quality, but they both do the job.

Airbags or overloads will do less to limit body roll than a big anti-roll bar. It isn't just lean going around corners, although the big bars have all but eliminated that. It is also the sideways rocking on uneven surfaces that is greatly eliminated. The camper will rock to follow the uneven surface but does not continue to rock back and forth until the next lunch stop. Also at least Fords are prone to a bit of roll steer (steer wheels turn in response to body roll) and this was apparent when being passed by a semi or hit with a sideways gust of wind. That has also been reduced substantially.
Bigfoot 10.4E, 2015 F350 6.7L DRW 2WD, Autoflex Ultra Air Ride rear suspension, Hellwig Bigwig sway bars front and rear

bedrocker
Explorer
Explorer
I put mine on at the same time so I'm not sure

Boatycall
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Explorer
crazyhats5 wrote:
Is it worth putting one on the front?


I did the rear first, and that made a huge difference. I'm now considering the front, but the TC's center of gravity is all on the rear axle, I'm guessing the improvement won't be as noticeable.

Has anyone done one at a time - rear, then some time later the front?
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crazyhats5
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Explorer
Is it worth putting one on the front?

Jgwoods
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Explorer
I put a Hellwig Big Wig on my 2013 F-350 DRW with Air Lift 5000 air bags and Stable loads. I am very happy with the results. I had the sway bar set in the middle hole- medium stiff, but moved it to the stiffest setting. Overall it handles great, rides great and I can't forsee any additional changes.

DWeikert
Explorer II
Explorer II
May I suggest you take a look at the Hellwig Big Wig sway bar. Unfortunately, the Big Wig was released shortly after I installed the standard Hellwig bar on my truck.

Installation was simple and well documented. Think I bought from www.truckspring.com
Dan
2008 Chevy D/A 2500HD ECSB
2010 Northstar 8.5 Adventurer

bedrocker
Explorer
Explorer
I put the roadmaster sway bar on the front and
rear of my F250 best money spend very happy ๐Ÿ™‚