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Just ordered a Hellwig rear bar for my Max, as we experience the wobble and want it gone. I won’t do a front bar, because stiffening up the front will increase under steer.
Are upgraded links for the rear bar a necessity? If so, are there any links with heim joints? Wouldn’t be terribly hard to assemble one's own.
Nice work, you should send the recipe to Hellwig. Maybe they can supply with the bar?!Hey all. Wanted to quickly post some feedback on this topic. I finally found the perfect combination of energy suspension parts for the hellwig front sway bar on these. This is my third attempt at this, but I finally got it. So for anyone out there that knows what this is like, the Hellwig sway bars are massive upgrades, but they are so much more rigid that the stock bars that on mine, I had two factory end links popping in just a few weeks after install. I tried different end links from multiple brands, including Moog, and many others. The moogs failed in a week. I've been using some universal energy suspension ones for a couple years but the bushings tend to wear out pretty fast. So I cobbled together a few different parts and wanted to post this so others don't have to do the trial and error thing I've had to.
The parts I bought were the following:
Energy suspension bushings (these are larger and a little beefier than the ones that come in the kit) - 9.8103G x2
Energy suspension universal end link kit - 9.8149G
I cut the spacers in the kit to 3.5" exactly. the bolts are long enough that I was able to easily get both sides on loosely before I cranked them down. this was a challenge with previous kits as the bolts weren't long enough to get through all of the bushings etc. Feels and looks much better now.
Dude…. Your brackets (end links) are snapping because you installed the sway bar upside down. Easy to do (I did it) and directions are weak. If your end links are snapping I guarantee it’s the Helwig installed upside down.Hey all. Wanted to quickly post some feedback on this topic. I finally found the perfect combination of energy suspension parts for the hellwig front sway bar on these. This is my third attempt at this, but I finally got it. So for anyone out there that knows what this is like, the Hellwig sway bars are massive upgrades, but they are so much more rigid that the stock bars that on mine, I had two factory end links popping in just a few weeks after install. I tried different end links from multiple brands, including Moog, and many others. The moogs failed in a week. I've been using some universal energy suspension ones for a couple years but the bushings tend to wear out pretty fast. So I cobbled together a few different parts and wanted to post this so others don't have to do the trial and error thing I've had to.
The parts I bought were the following:
Energy suspension bushings (these are larger and a little beefier than the ones that come in the kit) - 9.8103G x2
Energy suspension universal end link kit - 9.8149G
I cut the spacers in the kit to 3.5" exactly. the bolts are long enough that I was able to easily get both sides on loosely before I cranked them down. this was a challenge with previous kits as the bolts weren't long enough to get through all of the bushings etc. Feels and looks much better now.
If you removed your CCD struts, your alignment is completely jacked. It absolutely needs the be aligned after strut removal.
@Hellwig this may be the better thread to ask: the energy suspension brackets are smaller than the stock hellwigs. Any ideas if it’s ok to crank them down (seemed to work ok) or if you need a shim to make them the same z-height as the stock hellwigs?Great info here. Thanks for sharing. I’ll be installing Hellwigs front and rears this week.
@Hellwig this may be the better thread to ask: the energy suspension brackets are smaller than the stock hellwigs. Any ideas if it’s ok to crank them down (seemed to work ok) or if you need a shim to make them the same z-height as the stock hellwigs?
(Using the energy suspension bushings to get an easy grease port)
That's nutso - I haven't noticed any rusting on either of my bars. But then again most of my front bar is covered by the skid plates so it may get a lot less debris on it. do you spend a lot of time on dirt road where it might get peppered by pebbles? I actually thought the powder coating on it seemed pretty thick. Wonder if you send pics to Hellwig and see if they'll do anything, seems like they should.My front Hellwig sway bar is rusting like absolutely crazy. It must have horrible paint on it. Theres little to no rust on my expedition, but man that front sway bar is flaking off in layers of rust. I sprayed it down in oil hoping to slow it down.
That's nutso - I haven't noticed any rusting on either of my bars. But then again most of my front bar is covered by the skid plates so it may get a lot less debris on it. do you spend a lot of time on dirt road where it might get peppered by pebbles? I actually thought the powder coating on it seemed pretty thick. Wonder if you send pics to Hellwig and see if they'll do anything, seems like they should.