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Default Re: Installed my Hellwig today :)

Yea, the bar is really close to the passenger side shock mount, I will keep an eye on everything for a while just to make sure the bolts are all tight and nothing is rubbing.

I just sent them an email regarding the missing nuts for the u-bolts, I had enough to install the bar, but not enough to double up on the u-bolts. Might just head out to autozone tonight and get the nuts anyways, I'm impatient, lol. I also need to buy some grease for the fittings.

You can probably see that it is a little off center, I'll have to go back and look at it tonight













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Originally Posted by smf View Post
I agree the Helwig Sway bar makes a huge difference. I took me about an hour or so to install. I did have to modify one of the bolt sleeves since it was about a 1/4 of an inch longer than the other and I could not get the bolt on. As for fit...how close does your sway bar sit from the pass. shock mount? Mine was less than 1/8 of an inch and it sometimes rubbed. I talk to the guys at Hellwig an they told me on some tundras there is a clearance issue. If you do have this probelm send them an email and they will send you spacer brackets for free.
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