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Experienced a similar situation after 6 months of driving my 2019 Limited Stealth with both the front and rear Hellwig sway bars installed. Replaced the front bushings with Energy Suspension Polyurethane 1-7/16 #9.5175G. Has serviceable grease fittings. No more clunk after first test drive.
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I wouldn't call it mushy cornering, but I definitely noticed a bobble type ride where the car would bounce with a few rebounds if one side of the car went over something like a pot hole. The effect seemed to be amplified at highway speeds. My 2019 4x4 stealth has the 22" rims and low profile tires, so the ride wasn't soft, but I had passengers comment on the bobble ride quality so I knew it just wasn't me. Once I swapped the front stock sway bar (which is hollow) with the Hellwig, the bobble effect was eliminated and cornering improved. Hellwig is reputable, so I was a bit surprised and disappointed by the quality (or lack of thereof) when it came to their bushings and brackets. I replaced the OEM end-links with MOOG units (which are also have grease fittings). Adding the rear sway bar improved cornering even more. It also improves ride quality when towing in my opinion. It seems there are a lot of different feedback regarding the ride quality, but also probably depends on how each Expedition is equipped.Have to ask. Are these mushy cornering complaints on 4X4's? I noticed a lot of pia motion on a 2W Expy we test drove. The one we purchased has been fairly solid with no issues.



I did the opposite and put my factory bars back on. The squeaking was driving me crazy and I got tired of greasing the bushings every few months. I definitely miss the handling of the Hellwig bars, but at least the ride is quiet! I have the base suspension (not CCD) and the head-bobbing is there but not horrible. If the Energy Suspension bushings solve everyone's problems I might switch back to the Hellwigs. I hope some of you update this thread in a few months with good news!Great bushing finds guys! Mine are squeaking and the fronts are banging. I ordered a set of the Energy Suspension bushings to hopefully help! I hate the noise, but I absolutely refused to take the Hellwig bars off, because I can't imaging driving that factory bobble-head sway boat ever again. My wife even said, I'll take that banging noise over driving the swaying titanic! lol
Again, thanks for the bushing info!![]()
I agree. I just changed mine out with these as well and noticed the same thing on the size. It’s worth a shot as I had already went through 2 sets of the Hellwig ones in 1 year.I managed to put the Energy suspension units on today, and a couple things I noticed. Both of the zerks were cross-threaded. Managed to get them to work by pulling them out and cranking them back in. I also noticed that I think these bushings are probably 1/8 to 3/16 inches too small of inner diameter. At least for me, when put around the bar, the insertion gap in the slot was at least 1/8". This of course closed when I cranked them down a lot but I'm concerned that this much resistance may actually cause them to wear down faster than they should.
we'll see if they are any better, but hope so.
I think if the Hellwig bushings don’t work for me, I will try the OEM bushings since they are about the same ID as these greasable energy suspension bushings.I agree. I just changed mine out with these as well and noticed the same thing on the size. It’s worth a shot as I had already went through 2 sets of the Hellwig ones in 1 year.
I slipped an OEM bushing on to see if it would fit before ordering the model I got and the gap was too wide.I think if the Hellwig bushings don’t work for me, I will try the OEM bushings since they are about the same ID as these greasable energy suspension bushings.
I chewed the bolt holes wider on one bracket, but I'm beat lol. The kids gave me their "plague" and I'm back inside. lolMine was very close, I had to get the two studs in the bracket about a 1/4" to 1/2" and slowly crank the two sides down, a little each side back and forth.
How wide?I slipped an OEM bushing on to see if it would fit before ordering the model I got and the gap was too wide.
How wide?