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Old 03-05-2006, 09:50 PM
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Default Re: Sway Bars

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Originally Posted by My03Tundra
Stick with the Hellwig, and you won't be sorry.
I completely agree with My03Tundra on this one. I bought my Hellwig after reading all of the rave reviews on this site about it. And I must agree it changed the way my truck handled a lot! The drive felt tighter and I felt much more confident around fast corners.

The Hellwig may not be fancy, and it doesn't look very smooth once you see it, but it does it's job and it does it very very well!! The parts are solid and I think the 160 bucks I paid for it was one heck of a deal for the performance I get from it.

And about the other brand that might be making another sway bar for a Tundra..........how could it be any different than the Hellwig?! It'll probably look the same anyway.

If it ain't broke, don't fix it
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