1999 Tahoe rear 4dr 2wd sway bar..

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Okcderek

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Wanting to install one, ordered one for my Tahoe....Addco 426 is what they sent me, but directions are very limited, &: from climbing underneath...not even sure they sent right bar. After waiting weeks for it to arrive. Just curious what others have done for rear sway bar?
 

TigerEyz3

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I installed BellTech sway bars...installed front and rear when I did so - info in my signature link.
 
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In the Belltech, did rear come w/ all the brackets. I may be misunderstanding, but from my understanding...there bar is an upgrade if you have stock bar already. But I may be misreading it.
 

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Everything that was needed came in my kit. My Tahoe didn't have a rear sway bar when I purchased it. I wanted better control, so I looked into adding one. During the research process, I learned it was better to have a matched set (front and rear), so I upgraded the front (larger, stiffer sway bar) at the same time I added the rear sway bar. Been very happy with the result.
 

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I hit a local Pick-n-Pull & got a stock rear sway bar, links, frame brackets & hardware for under $40. It made a big difference since I installed new shocks at all four corners & the Airlift helper bag kit at the same time. It no longer feels like I'm driving a bobble head going down the highway anymore, and tows much better too.
 

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