Has anyone upgraded sway bars yet on 15+?

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16blkltz

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Running Hellwig 7740 rear swaybar since last year March. Been great so far.
 

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Was thinking of trying the Hotchkis Bars front and rear.

Been contemplating this as well. Recently picked up a Norcal lowering kit and awaiting for the weather to warm up to install, considered adding swaybars and front endlinks to the list as well.

I like how the Hotchkis swaybar mounts have zerk fittings for greasing the urethane bushings.
 

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Yes ive done over 100 including my own. Eibach all the way. I have it for 515 shipped
 

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Put the Eibachs that Tony sold to me on my 2017. It's on rails now.
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yup ive done many including my own. Rear shorter links with eibachs is what i set up customers rigs with now
 

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Any major difference between the Eibach swaybars versus the Hotchkis? I’ve had Hotchkis on precious vehicles and really liked how light they were with their hollow design.
 

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Is 38106.320 the correct eibach kit for a 2015 yukon without air ride?
 

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Thats the 38mm/32mm, on summit that was the bigger kit. The other had 35mm/32mm, is there another kit out there?
 

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Thats the 38mm/32mm, on summit that was the bigger kit. The other had 35mm/32mm, is there another kit out there?

Disturbing to hear that since that's the part you sold me for my 2017.
Box number: 38106.320 Front bar is: 38106.320F Rear bar is: 3882.320R

According to Eibach's descripton of the 38106.320 the front and rear sway bar kit consists of a front sway bar that is 38mm and a rear sway bar that is 32mm.

https://eibach.com/us/i-7231-anti-roll-kit-front-and-rear-sway-bars.html

as well as on Summit Racing: https://www.summitracing.com/parts/...MI9aW_hLCy2QIVkIJpCh3Uqw3REAQYAiABEgKnS_D_BwE

So unless Eibach offers a front sway bar that is larger than 38mm and a rear that is larger than 32mm, and not listed on their site, I would say that your 38106.320 kit is for the largest sway bars Eibach offers?
 

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Which front and rear sway bar end links are everyone using for their lowered trucks? I know Energy Suspension has a couple that are adjustable, some sway bar kits from the various manufacturers come with end links, some don't. However, the ones that do are not always suitable for lowered trucks, but are rather suited for stock height trucks.

I will be lowering my '15 Yukon Denali XL 2"/3.5" and picking up some sway bars. Want to make sure I get shorter sway bar end links to keep the sway bars parallel after lowering.
 

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I used a set of Hellwig adjustable for the rear. Very good quality, many different lengths, and great support! Highly recommended.
 

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7690. 6-8” adjustable with 2” rear drop. Check your required length based on where you want the sway bar—your results may vary.
 

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7690. 6-8” adjustable with 2” rear drop. Check your required length based on where you want the sway bar—your results may vary.


I think this is a typo, should be Hellwig 7960.

How did those links fit, did not have to drill out/enlarge any holes or such?
 

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I think this is a typo, should be Hellwig 7960.

How did those links fit, did not have to drill out/enlarge any holes or such?

I jave written down 7690 in my maintenance book, but it could be my lexdysia!

They fit fine. No drilling. I did have to get some more SAE thick washers as the end links were originally at an angle. Used the washers as spacers and they are more vertical now. Hellwig’s customer service was great! Top notch.

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