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<blockquote data-quote="eclou" data-source="post: 1271531" data-attributes="member: 27872"><p>I drive 90+% urban and highway and don't anticipate taking my 18 SCrew to Moab or any super technical rock crawling. Noticed that the Raptor had quite a bit more body lean than my '14 Z60 Sierra with 20" wheels. I read some favorable comments about the Hellwig rear sway and decided to try it.</p><p></p><p>Installed on the ground in my garage, took about a hour. Hardest part was snaking in the threaded backing plates into the frame rails. You have to work the plates into place by bending the guide wires to fish it to the frame rail slots so that the U shaped attachment for the sway links can be secured. </p><p></p><p>Simple hand tools are all that is needed. I mounted mine in the full loose end holes, and there are 3 holes in each end of the sway so its very adjustable.</p><p></p><p>First impressions - even in the loosest setting body lean is significantly reduced with no unwanted oversteer. No increased roughness noted either.</p><p></p><p>Very impressed, highly recommend this mod for non-crawlers</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eclou, post: 1271531, member: 27872"] I drive 90+% urban and highway and don't anticipate taking my 18 SCrew to Moab or any super technical rock crawling. Noticed that the Raptor had quite a bit more body lean than my '14 Z60 Sierra with 20" wheels. I read some favorable comments about the Hellwig rear sway and decided to try it. Installed on the ground in my garage, took about a hour. Hardest part was snaking in the threaded backing plates into the frame rails. You have to work the plates into place by bending the guide wires to fish it to the frame rail slots so that the U shaped attachment for the sway links can be secured. Simple hand tools are all that is needed. I mounted mine in the full loose end holes, and there are 3 holes in each end of the sway so its very adjustable. First impressions - even in the loosest setting body lean is significantly reduced with no unwanted oversteer. No increased roughness noted either. Very impressed, highly recommend this mod for non-crawlers [/QUOTE]
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