Hellwig is a great company

-

Wvbuzzmaster

Well-Known Member
Joined
Dec 12, 2020
Messages
371
Reaction score
349
Location
West Virginia
Figured I would post this because it’s true and awesome. I had purchased and received a Hellwig sway bar a few months back and last week I realized I hadn’t inspected it close enough at original opening to notice that the bends were off by a significant amount. Called Hellwig and talked with their Technical Support person who walked me through a couple dimensions to verify and then he said “I am going to send you a new replacement sway bar.” After verifying a new sway bar in his warehouse and making sure it was correct, he sent it to me. I just received the new replacement sway bar today and am very pleased. Such a great company to work with. If you are thinking of buying Hellwig, I would not hesitate, they stand behind their products.
 
Family business…. I think 3 generations? Great to see this!

There’s a daughter/granddaughter that’s very active now.
 
I have not bought yet, but I will be running there bar on the rear of the Challenger when it comes time. When I called to ask a question fitment because I was running inboarded springs, tech support actually called back. After a little discussion they said if there was an issue they had the part to make everything work, and give them a call. This compared to the other "H" company: that will not pick up the phone, call you back, and only uses the email address that I provided to spam me with non Mopar products instead of answering the tech question I asked two different times. :mob:
 
I bought Hellwig anti roll bars for my GTO. I was impressed with the quality & the instructions.
 
Over the years I have purchased Hellwig's heavy-duty front and rear sway bars for my '77 B200 van, '78 D300 pickup, '60 Porsche 356B and my '62 Valiant V-200 resto-rod. They did a custom rear sway bar for the Valiant. I don't think they make custom sway bars anymore, though.
 
-
Back
Top