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Aftermarket Sway Bar?

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Is there something I can do about the body roll on my 2025 Rebel X . Does anyone make an aftermarket sway bar? Thx


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Check Hellwig, I'm not sure if changes were made that 24 and older wouldn't work. It's worth the upgrade for sure. They make 2 sizes now. I also recommend CORE4X4 Solid Sway Bar links
 
Check Hellwig, I'm not sure if changes were made that 24 and older wouldn't work. It's worth the upgrade for sure. They make 2 sizes now. I also recommend CORE4X4 Solid Sway Bar links
What length would I need for stock set up 2025 Rebel X. ?
 
What length would I need for stock set up 2025 Rebel X. ?
I would contact CORE4X4 and ask them, thinking 1" lift, but they would know better. OR you can always measure yours and let them know the length and they can confirm.

I'm swapping in their whole kit, Rear control arms, panhard and sway links along with the Hellwig. 19 Laramie though.
 
I’ve searched their website for the rear sway bar for a 2023 1500 and cannot find it. Can someone send me a link? I’ve searched all over google as well but nothing goes to the Hellwig website
 
I would contact CORE4X4 and ask them, thinking 1" lift, but they would know better. OR you can always measure yours and let them know the length and they can confirm.

I'm swapping in their whole kit, Rear control arms, panhard and sway links along with the Hellwig. 19 Laramie though.
I'm curious to hear your feedback on the core4x4 rear control arms and panhard bar. Been thinking about doing this myself.
 
I'm curious to hear your feedback on the core4x4 rear control arms and panhard bar. Been thinking about doing this myself.
I love mine. I have the Trail Series rear upper and lower control arms, panhard and end links. Ran this set up on two Rams. Also have the Hellwig 7793 sway bar.
 
Rebel X has the same stance as my Limited with Off-Road Package. I have 1" over-standard length Core 4x4 end links on my 1" Helwig.
 
I'm curious to hear your feedback on the core4x4 rear control arms and panhard bar. Been thinking about doing this myself.
Many over the years have been running them. I was one of the first few that ran them on my 4th Gen when they first started making them. Highly recommend!! They have a street version for racing even, stops wheel hop. My first set from 4Th Gen. They were custom powdercoated for me. They matched the Hellwig.
 

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I love mine. I have the Trail Series rear upper and lower control arms, panhard and end links. Ran this set up on two Rams. Also have the Hellwig 7793 sway bar.
Curious what the advantage is over OEM? Any difference in daily driving? My primary reason to try them is to see if it helps with my rear vibration. I also do light off-roading....camp/fish/hunting etc. Any feedback would be much appreciated. I currently run the hellwig with core4x4 end links and Bilstein 5100s
 
I’ve searched their website for the rear sway bar for a 2023 1500 and cannot find it. Can someone send me a link? I’ve searched all over google as well but nothing goes to the Hellwig website
Just an FYI about the Hellwig site. As an example, the rear sway bar 7709 says "09-22 Ram 1500". Click on the "Show Vehicle Fitment" link and it'll state "2011-2024 Ram 1500". Probably best to just call and confirm.
 
Curious what the advantage is over OEM? Any difference in daily driving? My primary reason to try them is to see if it helps with my rear vibration. I also do light off-roading....camp/fish/hunting etc. Any feedback would be much appreciated. I currently run the hellwig with core4x4 end links and Bilstein 5100s
The biggest is going to be less flex and better bushings. OEM arms are flimsy compared to CORE4X$
 
Curious what the advantage is over OEM? Any difference in daily driving? My primary reason to try them is to see if it helps with my rear vibration. I also do light off-roading....camp/fish/hunting etc. Any feedback would be much appreciated. I currently run the hellwig with core4x4 end links and Bilstein 5100s
Keeps the rear more stable. No hop or dogwag vs OEM. And what he said☝️
 

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