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From the main website, you go to the marketplace, then the auto parts specialty store, from there I just searched Hellwig 7709 and it came right up, and it arrived at my house in just a few days.
Installed my Hellwig sway bar this afternoon. I never had any complaints with the handling on my Rebel, but after a short test drive it seems to handle much better. Easy to install and if you eligible to shop at AAFES, they have it for $196.
Just ordered mine for $196 from AAFES, thanks to those that reminded me that they were on there, save a few bucks.
http://www.exchangeautopartstore.com/search.asp?keywords=7709+hellwig
I was told the same but I was able to offset much of it with more money on my trade in, all I care about is the bottom line price, I don't care how they get there.
I got 0%, I did my homework before going to the dealership and knew that Chrysler had 0% and also knew what I could get from my bank just in case. I had to give up some Chrysler rebates to get it but it worked out better for me have 0%. I bought in April, not sure what rates are like now, but...
I recently installed the same in my Ram, install was easy, there's a few great threads here and some YouTube videos to help. My pics are in post 18,500 on This Thread. There's also some good info Here. Finally, This is a longer thread but has lots of great info.
Mine is a '21 new body (6 lug), this is what I got. They are well made. I don't remember exactly where I ordered them from, I googled the part number and found the best price, they shipped free to my local dealer.
I feel your pain, i went through this and everything I liked was not available for quad cabs. I eventually went with the Mopar off road style, I really like them and they are similar to some I was looking at, just more expensive.
Installed and hardwired my Blackvue DR750X-2ch-plus dash cam. Between the posts on this forum and YouTube videos, it was a pretty simple job. If you have average mechanical ability, this is an easy DIY install. The longest part for me was the trial and error bending the rear bracket to try and...
Mine arrives tomorrow but there are lots of pics on various threads throughout the site. This is a very helpful thread if you haven't read it already.
Hard-wire Dash Cam Install
I went with Blackvue for a number of reasons, one of them being the size, the trim cover for the rear view mirror is already so big making is tough to mount in the center, i wanted mine to be as discreet as possible, the thinkware is huge.
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