Adding a Rear Sway Bar (3500 Extended Length)
#11
It looks like the generator is easy to move back. I'll just have to drill some holes in the frame it's hanging from.
I own at least 5 measuring tapes but they all went into hiding this morning...
I own at least 5 measuring tapes but they all went into hiding this morning...
#12
Unless you're intentionally driving over extremely uneven surfaces, I see a 2 wheel drive van as a perfect application. I crawled over a 6 inch curb this morning and all 4 wheels stayed planted. I have a longer 400 mile camping trip coming up and will test highway speeds with my pull behind. If stability is your objective, don't even think twice about it. It's a huge improvement.
#13
Did you take your 400 mile camping trip yet? If so, do you still recommend the sway bar? My wife hates the way the van feels in the backend even unloaded. It has gotten to the point that she does not even want to drive it, especially on the freeway. I was hoping to sell her old vehicle, a Sequoia, but she is now driving it again and van is just sitting and collecting dust. I now have 5 vehicles registered and insured and less than half being driven and that frustrates me to no end. Honestly, I am seriously considering selling the van at this point.
#14
Thanks for the reply. I will give the sway bar a try before I give up. I will leave it parked for a couple of months while I finish my basement and then I am going to add the sway bar and take it in for a four-wheel alignment and if she still won't drive it I will get rid of it.
#15
You should take your shocks off and give them a check-up. I'm at 100k miles and due for a 2nd set (mine came with Billsteins from the conversion shop).
I have relocated my generator back 3-1/4", changed the differential fluid, and am going to be putting the sway bar on in a couple weeks.
I have relocated my generator back 3-1/4", changed the differential fluid, and am going to be putting the sway bar on in a couple weeks.
#16
Thanks SteveROntario, I have checked my shocks. I purchased my van used and the shocks appear to be aftermarket and the are working. The sticker has worn/fallen off, so I can't tell the brand. I might still change them, just to see if the ones recommended on here help. I plan on adding the rear sway bar and also having a four wheel alignment done. It will probably be a few months until I get that all done because I have other project higher on my list, but I will report back when it is done.
#17
Things are coming along, I am at the point where I need to drill the frame rails for the links. The instructions don't really discuss geometry or location of the end link mounts but it seems that the sway bar is supposed to be parallel with the ground?
https://www.hellwigproducts.com/wp-c.../135007635.pdf
The photos show the end link mounts sort of half way between the access hole to the front and a step in the sheet metal to the rear. My angles seem pretty messed up when I do that. Has anybody else crossed this bridge? I'm thinking of going with the location in the instructions even though the angles are wrong...the assumption is that all vans will eventually sag and end up with the same problem as they age? I had contacted Hellwig about doing a lift in the future and they said they have lots of options for longer links, however, the links in this kit are the shortest ones that they make so I can't fix this issue without replacing the springs.
https://www.hellwigproducts.com/wp-c.../135007635.pdf
The photos show the end link mounts sort of half way between the access hole to the front and a step in the sheet metal to the rear. My angles seem pretty messed up when I do that. Has anybody else crossed this bridge? I'm thinking of going with the location in the instructions even though the angles are wrong...the assumption is that all vans will eventually sag and end up with the same problem as they age? I had contacted Hellwig about doing a lift in the future and they said they have lots of options for longer links, however, the links in this kit are the shortest ones that they make so I can't fix this issue without replacing the springs.
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#20
I haven't driven the van more than 5 feet so far. I am hoping we can get out on an excursion this weekend but like I said in the video my shocks are not performing like I remember them performing. Hellwig also makes a heavy bar for the front to replace the stock part.
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