Do all our aftermarket swaybars clamp to the differential?
#1
Do all our aftermarket swaybars clamp to the differential?
I grew up with the older Dodge trucks and fell in love with the Superduty. I have a 2015 F250 4x4 and was looking in to adding a rear swaybar. Our older Dodge trucks use sway bars that mount to the spring perches on the axles. The HelWig kits that I see for the new F250 looks like they clamp to the axle near the differential. Does anyone know if that is the only type of sway bar available for our f250?
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Hellwig is the only one I've heard of in the aftermarket. Looks like the OEM unit uses brackets that attach to the shock mount. Check out this thread:
https://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/1...-pictures.html
https://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/1...-pictures.html
#3
the Ford rear anti-sway bar...
is/was an option from the factory... my 2012 has this option..
if you had ordered the Camper kit .. it is part of the slide in Camper kit option.
my truck has trailer and camper options... so you can have both at the same time.
order the parts from Ford... and bolt them on.
is/was an option from the factory... my 2012 has this option..
if you had ordered the Camper kit .. it is part of the slide in Camper kit option.
my truck has trailer and camper options... so you can have both at the same time.
order the parts from Ford... and bolt them on.
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