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I know there are a lot of threads for this but I couldn’t find the answer I was looking for. Would anyone know if it would benefit me to add sway bars to my 2017 that has a 2” leveling kit with 35/12.50 r20’s ? TIA
 

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I've got the hellwig front and rear on my lowered 2ed. I dont think they make a front for the 4wd, but the rear is worth every damn penny. Also great customer service, had an issue with an adjustable end link, sent a new one no questions. Emailed them about what bushings to use for the rear cause mine were worn, they said give us your address and sent me a new set. No more sway bar clunk. One bushing was normal, the other looked like it had been in prison.
 

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I've got the hellwig front and rear on my lowered 2ed. I dont think they make a front for the 4wd, but the rear is worth every damn penny. Also great customer service, had an issue with an adjustable end link, sent a new one no questions. Emailed them about what bushings to use for the rear cause mine were worn, they said give us your address and sent me a new set. No more sway bar clunk. One bushing was normal, the other looked like it had been in prison.
 

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I agree with them. The handling gets a lot better with sway bars. Especially the Hellwig with their adjustable sway bar links for the rear. They really helped my 4” lifted truck on 35x12.5r17 all terrain tires. I handle corners so much better especially when I’m towing. I only have a 1500 and not a dual lay like yours. 93555567e8a727f5e212583c5d1e974c.jpg
 
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I agree with them. The handling gets a lot better with sway bars. Especially the Hellwig with their adjustable sway bar links for the rear. They really helped my 4” lifted truck on 35x12.5r17 all terrain tires. I handle corners so much better especially when I’m towing. I only have a 1500 and not a dual lay like yours. 93555567e8a727f5e212583c5d1e974c.jpg
Mine is a 1500 also I just didn’t know if the truck only being leveled - lifted 2” if getting the sway bar would make a difference.
 

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Yes. Any car or truck benefits from having 1 or having it upgraded. How much depends on what the differences are from where it is now to what it will be
 

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