raygun9
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I know but - is it worth it vs just $30 in new bushings...The HELLWIG bar comes with them.
I know but - is it worth it vs just $30 in new bushings...The HELLWIG bar comes with them.
It actually makes a difference in handling. Doing just the bushings probably won't be noticeableI know but - is it worth it vs just $30 in new bushings...
Alright fine... Ive been thinking about it for 1.5 years now so why not.It actually makes a difference in handling. Doing just the bushings probably won't be noticeable
I'm still on stock rear end links, will swap in future, but not a priorityAlright fine... Ive been thinking about it for 1.5 years now so why not.
Did you swap the end links while you were in there or stay stock?
I swapped end links and they compliment the Hellwig tremendously. I prefer a stiff rear (lol) and it really plants the truck and all but totally eliminates the floaty body sway.Alright fine... Ive been thinking about it for 1.5 years now so why not.
Did you swap the end links while you were in there or stay stock?
YesFor those of you that did the energy suspension bushing upgrade. When you first slide them on does the slit on your bushing stay open a bit? This is before putting the bracket back on and tightening.
Yeah maybe a bit but once you put the bracket on it’ll close it up. Make sure to use the grease it comes with or you’ll wonder why you’re always hearing geese.For those of you that did the energy suspension bushing upgrade. When you first slide them on does the slit on your bushing stay open a bit? This is before putting the bracket back on and tightening.
Yes that’ll be fine used the same on mine and no noise or issues 10k + milesOk thanks wanted to be sure. I used the grease that came with it but added a little more of this grease. Should be ok?
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