Hellwig Rear Sway Bar Confirmed Fitment on RHO!

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For those guys street driving these trucks and not worried about losing a tiny little bit of offroad capability


The Hellwig Sway bar which has been one of the top sellers to date for us for the RAM TRX Platform, we worked with a customer & confirmed it is a direct bolt on for the RHO as well.

Group discount code is eligible for this item, "RAMRHO.COM" @ Checkout. This will get rid of that little bit of disconnect feeling from the rear of the truck that you may feel going over uneven surfaces/cornering as well as just tighten up the rear of the truck overall. Can be installed on your back with basic hand tools.
 

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Nick is awesome, nothing but good things to say about him and 797 Performance.

However, if you live in a location that experiences real winter, I'd recommend thinking twice before installing any Hellwig sway bars. Cannot argue with the functionality part of the bar, I've owned two, one for a 2014 Ram Longhorn and one for a 2020 Ram Limited (years apart). But cosmetically, both had the finish/coating crack and chip after one winter, and rusted heavily.
 
Nick is awesome, nothing but good things to say about him and 797 Performance.

However, if you live in a location that experiences real winter, I'd recommend thinking twice before installing any Hellwig sway bars. Cannot argue with the functionality part of the bar, I've owned two, one for a 2014 Ram Longhorn and one for a 2020 Ram Limited (years apart). But cosmetically, both had the finish/coating crack and chip after one winter, and rusted heavily.
Hellwig has changed ownership since then, so hopefully that may of changed with it. Haven't had any rusted out bars in the TRX community. I've had some shipping damage or missing parts here and there over the last few years though.
 
Nick is awesome, nothing but good things to say about him and 797 Performance.

However, if you live in a location that experiences real winter, I'd recommend thinking twice before installing any Hellwig sway bars. Cannot argue with the functionality part of the bar, I've owned two, one for a 2014 Ram Longhorn and one for a 2020 Ram Limited (years apart). But cosmetically, both had the finish/coating crack and chip after one winter, and rusted heavily.
Yet another GREAT reason why we left Illinois for Texas 😂

Chris
 
I'll probably get one in a month or 2.

I think I'll be okay weather-wise. We got a 1/4 inch of snow about three winters ago..

Hell, I can't even remember the last time we had a significant amount of rain...
 
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I'll probably get one in a month or 2.

I think I'll be okay weather-wise. We got a 1/4 of snow about three winters ago..

Hell, I can't even remember the last time we had a significant amount of rain...
Let us know when ready, will get you taken care of!

Lucky on that weather, currently bundled up over here lol
 
Trade off for summers in hell...

Highest summer temperature I've ever experienced was 121°...
 
Nick is awesome, nothing but good things to say about him and 797 Performance.

However, if you live in a location that experiences real winter, I'd recommend thinking twice before installing any Hellwig sway bars. Cannot argue with the functionality part of the bar, I've owned two, one for a 2014 Ram Longhorn and one for a 2020 Ram Limited (years apart). But cosmetically, both had the finish/coating crack and chip after one winter, and rusted heavily.
Same. I had one on my Wrangler and it was corroding badly after two years.
I'm not sure if it's just the finish or even the type of steel they're using.
 
Same. I had one on my Wrangler and it was corroding badly after two years.
I'm not sure if it's just the finish or even the type of steel they're using.
There's a great powder coating place a friend owns less than 5 miles from home.

I bet it would look great in electric blue...
 

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