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DeepDak Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
10/29/2002 17:08:04
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Subject: Hellwig Rear Sway Bar for Sale! IP: Logged
Message: Everyone:
I'm selling an almost new Hellwig 7/8" rear sway-bar. Here is the link:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=1871497353
Eli
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DeepDak Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
10/31/2002 03:44:22
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Message: Bump
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Fenris Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
11/01/2002 02:39:18
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Message: Never heard of Hellwig...
Eh, if I had the money I might bid on it... But I don't...
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DeepDak Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
11/04/2002 00:12:46
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Message: Bump Bump
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Gary F Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
11/04/2002 01:21:38
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Message: That's a good deal. I paid a little over twice (the current bid) for my Quickor rear bar.
Fenris: Hellwig...yeah they have been around for a long time. You might want to check out their web site. Good products.
Deep Dak: just a suggestion but you might want to list the size of the bar. If not mistaken, Hellwig usually is a 7/8" for the rear.
Interesting that my Quickor and the Hellwig use different methods of attachment.
Gary
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DeepDak Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
11/04/2002 03:00:09
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Message: Gary,
The size of the bar is listed in this post and the ebay ad.
Out of curiosity, how does the Quickor attach?
Eli
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Gary F Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
11/04/2002 16:32:42
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Message: OK I didn't see the size listed in the Ebay ad. Must be going blind!
The Quickor bar requires that any factory bracketry (R/T, etc.) be removed. The end links bolt directly into the existing holes where the brackets used to be. It eliminates a lot of hardware. Since my Dak didn't have a rear bar to begin with, it was really nice not to have to bolt in a lot of extra stuff. The kit included the hardware to use the existing bracket welded on to the rear axle housing. The entire install took 10 minutes. The only hard part was slipping the poly bushings over the sway bar and putting that nasty lube on them.
Gary
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