Rear Sway Bar Installed
got the first memorial day weekend project under my belt.
Now for a test drive to see if it actually does anything besides limit my articulation.
the bar is a Hellwig for 2500/3500 2WD. Boulder Off Road fabricates an end link bracket assembly to make it functional with the AWD chassis.
seemed to all go together well. Did all the work on the ground in my driveway rolling around on my back. after I drilled the holes, I painted over the area. When I put the back plate into the chassis, then the studs with thread locker , I waited overnight before installing the end link brackets, and the locker was very solid. They provided blue. I also left a portion of the wire that was welded onto the back plate to fish it into place (in the even anyone ever wanted to remove these brackets.
I'll probably do another coat of paint over the finished installed brackets/bolts after driving a few days and confirming the fitment.
also the chassis Drilled out like Butter. Based on all my steel drilling experience, this penetrated easy. (unlike drilling out rivets from a Fuso chassis - HAHA).
Side Note: the U-bolts that come with the (rear spacer block) lift kit, are way too long. I am either going to replace them, or chop them down.