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Hellwig Products Load & Sway Control Products from ShockDude Online.Hellwig Products: Load and Sway Control Products

Since it was incorporated in 1946, Hellwig has had years of experience improving upon existing suspension systems, and is now one of America’s premier manufacturers of aftermarket suspension accessories.

Hellwig’s expertise has grown to include both aftermarket and original-equipment suspension products, using only high-quality heat-treated materials. Hellwig offers a lifetime warranty on all its products. Making Great products and standing behind them is a Hellwig tradition.

  • Pro Series Heavy-Duty Helper Springs
  • Load Pro Heavy-Duty Helper Springs
  • Sport Series Medium-Duty Helper Springs
  • EZ Level Series Medium-Duty Helper Springs
  • Anti-Sway Bars

Use the Quick Find (at the left) to find the Hellwig helper spring or Hellwig sway bar that is designed for your vehicle. Click here to view the Hellwig Products website.


Helper Springs

By leveling out the vehicle, helper springs help correct for problems in traction, alignment, steering and head-light aim that can occur under load. They virtually eliminate sagging.

Hellwig is the most recognized name in the industry for steel helper springs, and all of the most popular helper-spring designs originated at Hellwig's facility. Hellwig uses only the finest grade spring steel to ensure durability and uniformity of performance.

Anti-Sway Bars

Increasing anti-sway-bar diameter or adding a rear Hellwig sway bar can greatly improve handling and stability, whether in a sports car, motorhome or heavily loaded truck. In a lower or raised vehicle, anti-sway bars can also compensate for dynamic handling changes. Hellwig anti-sway bars use 4140 chrome-moly spring grade steel, and bar are entirely heat-formed and coined as one piece, for strength and resistance to torsion.

Body roll is reduced by the torsional effect of Hellwig Anti-Sway Bars, which transfer pressure from outboard wheels to inboard wheels in a turn. That means weight is more evenly distributed to all four wheels, helping to keep your vehicle more level with the road, and improving you overall control.
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