Bored_2wd
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- May 5, 2000
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- City, State
- Westmont, Illinois
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- '93 Ranger
Hi All,
I purchased the front and rear swaybars from Hellwig for my 93 ranger sometime in '95 or'96. This weekend when I was fixing stuff on the truck, I noticed that the mount for the swaybar was loose and couldn't be tightened because the threads were stripped on the bent-ubolt bracket that holds the swaybar on. So I called up Hellwig this morning, and explained that I wanted to purchase all new hardware for the rear swaybar. The man mentioned they'd re-designed the bracket, and that I'd need new ones.
The man got the vehicle info, and shipping info, and said it would be in the mail today. Never asked for credit card, and when I asked how much it was, he just laughed and said it was no charge.
I bought this swaybar 10 years ago and replacement parts were 'no charge'.
That's a company to deal with.
--Bob
I purchased the front and rear swaybars from Hellwig for my 93 ranger sometime in '95 or'96. This weekend when I was fixing stuff on the truck, I noticed that the mount for the swaybar was loose and couldn't be tightened because the threads were stripped on the bent-ubolt bracket that holds the swaybar on. So I called up Hellwig this morning, and explained that I wanted to purchase all new hardware for the rear swaybar. The man mentioned they'd re-designed the bracket, and that I'd need new ones.
The man got the vehicle info, and shipping info, and said it would be in the mail today. Never asked for credit card, and when I asked how much it was, he just laughed and said it was no charge.
I bought this swaybar 10 years ago and replacement parts were 'no charge'.
That's a company to deal with.
--Bob