single Bilstein steering stabilizer
single Bilstein steering stabilizer
Anyone know the part number for a single Bilstein steering stabilizer? or a part number that I can swap out the factory one with a Bilstein?
I am not interested in a dual setup
thanks in advance
I am not interested in a dual setup
thanks in advance
I'd like to know the same. Eventually I'll be adding Carli's dual setup, but until I have the dough a better unit to fit the stock location, like a Bilstein, would be cool.
would the bilstein part # for my dual set up be the same as the single? btw the reason you can't find any part # for a bilstein ss is because they don't make a specific ss shock. the ones i use with my superlift dual, are shocks that are made for a jeep, i believe. the ones that come with the superlift upgrade, that most people think are bilsteins, are made by edelbrock.
would the bilstein part # for my dual set up be the same as the single? btw the reason you can't find any part # for a bilstein ss is because they don't make a specific ss shock. the ones i use with my superlift dual, are shocks that are made for a jeep, i believe. the ones that come with the superlift upgrade, that most people think are bilsteins, are made by edelbrock.
You cant find it by application on Bilstein's site, but if you have the part number it pulls up as the steering stabilizer shock for our trucks...(I remember running the number on their site, but I forgot to write it down
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From what I can tell, the only Bilstein steering stabilizer is for motorhomes. Monroe and Rancho makes one. Here are the links: pcm
[url]http://www.shockwarehouse.com/site/product.cfm/id/20108/name/SC2964-Monroe-Steering-Stabilizer-Cylinder-Dodge
http://www.shockwarehouse.com/site/rancho_steering.cfm
[url]http://www.shockwarehouse.com/site/product.cfm/id/20108/name/SC2964-Monroe-Steering-Stabilizer-Cylinder-Dodge
http://www.shockwarehouse.com/site/rancho_steering.cfm




