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Ridetech rear sway bar installed

SC_Curt

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I added Ridetech’s rear sway bar to the previously installed Ridetech lowering kit. the truck handles much better than it did with the factory suspension. it’s definitely a lot more responsive and feels generally more stable on the road.

Ford F-150 Ridetech rear sway bar installed 9A1DB02B-CA3E-4124-B4BE-7A8C824DAF86
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Man that’s a beautiful truck! If I see it around town I’ll definitely know it’s you.
 

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I added Ridetech’s rear sway bar to the previously installed Ridetech lowering kit. the truck handles much better than it did with the factory suspension. it’s definitely a lot more responsive and feels generally more stable on the road.

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I installed the air bags as well. They allow easy adjustment of rear height and allow carrying heavy loads or towing a breeze. I think that the bags may even increase capacity above stock levels.
 

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Any pics of the sway bar? I'm curios to see how much it hangs down compared to others on the market.

The brief glimpse of it in their promo video looks like it might be tucked un high an tight, unlike most of them on the market

(200) Transforming the Ford F150 - Adjustable Lowering Kit with Traction Bars & Air Assist Leveling - YouTube
here is mine.
Pics taken to prove the ridetech bar fits other flip kits. I installed the ridetech rear kit right after these pics were taken. Edit- If anything it is tucked up higher now. I tried getting the bar as parallel to the ground as possible during final install.
Ford F-150 Ridetech rear sway bar installed IMG_4676


Ford F-150 Ridetech rear sway bar installed IMG_4677
 
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@SC_Curt did you notice any difference in the end link lengths? I had to extend the driver side link about 3/4" longer than the passenger side. I tried adjusting the axle mounts but that didn't change things much at all. I have the same setup, Ridetech kit with the traction bars and rear sway bar.
 

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I added Ridetech’s rear sway bar to the previously installed Ridetech lowering kit. the truck handles much better than it did with the factory suspension. it’s definitely a lot more responsive and feels generally more stable on the road.

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damn…….truck is stunning
 

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did the sway bar help any with the rear of the truck getting a little unsettled going over sharp jarrings bumps in the road? Ive only had mine lowered for about 2 weeks now and thats the 1 thing I noticed the rear end tends to get a little wonky feeling when I hit those types of things in the road.
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