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2007 Hotchkis Swaybars Available!

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Old Mar 9, 2007 | 12:10 PM
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Default 2007 Hotchkis Swaybars Available!

Hotchkis has completed a production run of their new swaybars for the 2007 Escalade, Tahoe, Suburban, Avalanche and Denali (2WD/4WD - stock height).



Features:

Lightweight, durable 1.50 ” tubular steel front sway bar.
Lightweight, durable 1.25” tubular steel rear sway bar.
25% front and 70% rear stiffer than stock.
Rear end-links feature precision TIG welded construction with easy to lubricate polyurethane bushings. Front are upgraded original style end links.
Premium mounting hardware including, upgraded brackets, greasable polyurethane bushings, heavy duty bolts and “d” washers.
Gloss black powder coat finish.

Benefits:

Improves stability and safety, especially when loaded or during towing
Maintains excellent ride quality
Improve turning response

Part # 2291 2007+ GM 1500 Full Size SUV Swaybars $519.99. We are going to cover the shipping cost for orders placed through next Friday (3/16) and shipping to locations in the 48 states. Orders can be placed online or by calling 1-877-482-9763.

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Old Mar 9, 2007 | 02:02 PM
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Just received feedback from someone that drove an Escalade with these swaybars -

I drove a 07 Escalade this morning with the bars and the difference is night and day. Stock the truck had so much under steer, the front tires squealed on any turn, and don't even think about pushing the truck or trying to drive spirited. The rear also exhibited a lot of sway just driving straight.

With the bars the truck felt much more stable. Still a hint of under steer, but overall feel was good. Much more stable.
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