Vehicle Fitment
Make | Model | Year |
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Ford | F-53 | 2005, 2010 |
Make | Model | Year |
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Ford | F-53 | 2005, 2010 |
Rear Sway Bar (7216) by Hellwig®. Quantity: 1 per Pack. Each application effectively reduces side-to-side body roll around turns, enhances tire grip, and optimizes vehicle stability at higher speeds. Balanced for neutral steering and precise turn-in response, all sway bars come with durable polyurethane bushings that resist unwanted squish or decay. Crafted from solid chromoly steel for the highest rigidity, both ends feature mounting holes at sway bar ends that can be used to vary stiffness level. Includes mounting brackets, end links, and related hardware.
Finish: Heat Treated Chromoly |
Sway Bar Adjustable: Non-Adjustable |
Sway Bar Profile: Solid |
Sway Bar Diameter: 1.625" |
Hellwig Sway Bars for lowered vehicles and lifted trucks provide beefed up strength to keep you riding stable at any speed on the pavement, and they provide adjustment of roll stiffness with three mounting holes on each end. Set the bar to maintain normal stiffness, or use different mounting points to increase rigidity and keep body roll at an extreme minimum. Chrome molybdenum steel (also known as “chrome moly”) is used in the construction of Hellwig sway bars. Chrome moly blend of iron, chromium, and molybdenum produces a closer-grained metal than traditional steel. Because these bars are crafted from solid steel, they possess greater strength from an equal amount of material. In fact, each bar leaves the factory with a tensile strength rating of 170,000 psi – much higher than products from competitors.
With Hellwig sway bars created for optimum performance at non-stock ride heights, you'll benefit from designs that are specifically sized for your make and model. They will not interfere with your suspension's ride quality under normal driving conditions, and are a perfect way to complement performance enhancements such as plus-sized tires and wheels. An outer finish of powder coat is applied for show car looks, durability, and corrosion protection. And to ensure sway bars keep your suspension properly positioned, Hellwig uses polyurethane bushings because they are more resilient and resist compression better than rubber. Grip-robbing body lean and weight transfer caused by squishy bushings are eliminated.
Hellwig's® history began in 1941 with a patent Rudy Hellwig had been granted for an overload spring design he had developed and perfected. Hammering out the springs by hand in a rented blacksmith shop in Kansas, Rudy moved to California after the end of World War II, steel rationing made materials more widely available. Founding Hellwig Products in 1946 out of Glendale, California, Rudy began manufacturing springs that restored ride height, stability, and control to trucks and campers weighed down with heavy cargo. Rudy's philosophy was to build products that exceed customer's expectations in both performance and durability, and his business practices of taking care of customers after a sale quickly built the company a positive reputation. After a 1963 Hot Rod Magazine feature showed how effectively Hellwig adjustable stabilizers eliminated handling problems inherent in stock Chevrolet Corvair suspensions, word of the company's products spread.