According to the good folks at AAFES, only active duty service members, members of the Guard and Reserves, military retirees, 100-percent disabled veterans, Medal of Honor recipients, and the families of these groups are eligible to shop at AAFES locations, either online or on-base. To apply, the online application process will attempt to verify you based on your SSN or military service number. If it doesn't recognize your number, you have to upload documentation such as a DD214. The verification process was very fast for me.Is this only open to people who are in the military?
It did come with a small tube of lube but, based on communication on the thread it was suggested to use marine grease since I deal with salt and snow. I grabbed a tube for $5 and used that.Does the Hellwig 7709 come with lubrication for the bushings? I noticed that the product photo shows lube, but my box did not have any. Pretty sure I have something laying around that would be suitable.
KY Jelly won't work...Does the Hellwig 7709 come with lubrication for the bushings? I noticed that the product photo shows lube, but my box did not have any. Pretty sure I have something laying around that would be suitable.
Lucas makes a pure synthetic grease that works pretty good for stuff like this and doesn't eat into the rubber. It's not as thick as the stuff that often comes with rubber bushings, but it's likely the next best thing. It works well as dielectric grease too. I get it at Advance Auto.Does the Hellwig 7709 come with lubrication for the bushings? I noticed that the product photo shows lube, but my box did not have any. Pretty sure I have something laying around that would be suitable.
I don't know about that. KY has solved many an important issue for me and my sweetie. There's no limit to what you can do with that stuff.KY Jelly won't work...
Ok, here's where I need some clarification. Early on, I thought your "sweetie" was your truck. Then I figured out it was a person, I think. Now is definitely the time to ask, which is it?I don't know about that. KY has solved many an important issue for me and my sweetie. There's no limit to what you can do with that stuff.
Ok, here's where I need some clarification. Early on, I thought your "sweetie" was your truck. Then I figured out it was a person, I think. Now is definitely the time to ask, which is it?
I just LOL'dYou're asking a guy named "handy" about KY jelly???
This is your sweetie???THIS is my sweetie. I'm not sure who the woman in front of it is. She seems to end up in a lot of my pictures.
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He walked right into that one.
My bushings were fine. And using the stock rubber ones takes away from the performance increase the sway bar gives you. There is a reason all performance suspension parts use poly bushings.The bushings in my kit were too large. The bar was loose in them.
But the factory bushings and brackets work just fine. Actually I prefer the factory rubber bushings over the poly bushings.
Anyone else notice this?
Go big or go home. Use the inside hole for stiffest settingGuess what I got already. Some folks are waiting a month. I only had to wait ONE DAY.
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Looks like these come from Visalia, California. Unless they have their own jet plane delivery service, mine must have been staged somewhere a lot closer. Manufacture date was 6 Aug 2021.
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The box wasn't wrapped or banded. It was just stapled together with copper staples.
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Now that's what I call an excellent use of just a little packing material. Hats off to Hellwig on that one.
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I really like the thickness of this sway bar. MUCH thicker than the stock one. I'm not crazy about the hammered finish. But it's okay.
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The center holes on mine are just like others have reported. This is not a paint build up. Like I suspected, it looks like the three holes were stamped with a press but only the first and last were cleaned up with a drill.
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There is also a deformity where the bar was clamped during bending. But it's likely okay.
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Here's the accessory kit. Everything appears to be there.
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These bushings have numbers on them. I Googled M02102 but didn't find them.
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Guess what I got already. Some folks are waiting a month. I only had to wait ONE DAY.
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LET'S DO SOME UNBOXING
Looks like these come from Visalia, California. Unless they have their own jet plane delivery service, mine must have been staged somewhere a lot closer. Manufacture date was 6 Aug 2021.
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The box wasn't wrapped or banded. It was just stapled together with copper staples.
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Now that's what I call an excellent use of just a little packing material. Hats off to Hellwig on that one.
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I really like the thickness of this sway bar. MUCH thicker than the stock one. I'm not crazy about the hammered finish. But it's okay.
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The center holes on mine are just like others have reported. This is not a paint build up. Like I suspected, it looks like the three holes were stamped with a press but only the first and last were cleaned up with a drill.
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There is also a deformity where the bar was clamped during bending. But it's likely okay.
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Here's the accessory kit. Everything appears to be there.
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These bushings have numbers on them. I Googled M02102 but didn't find them.
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Huh, I received mine yesterday as well - but all 3 holes are uniform. Must have multiple presses and luck of the draw.The center holes on mine are just like others have reported. This is not a paint build up. Like I suspected, it looks like the three holes were stamped with a press but only the first and last were cleaned up with a drill.
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There is also a deformity where the bar was clamped during bending. But it's likely okay.
For better or worse, I accidentally ordered the bar from two different places. This one came directly from Hellwig. The other from Amazon and it arrives today. If Hellwig says to send it back, I guess I could just use the other one, assuming it's correct.