Got my steering stabilizer today.....
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Got my steering stabilizer today.....
.....and it's a monster! I saw the proto on Don's truck and it looked nice, but new in your hands and it is bad you-know what!
Everyone knows I'm a cheerleader for Thuren Fabrication, and if you have his stuff you know why, and this steering stabilizer setup only reinforces my opinion of Don and his products. If you're in the market for (serious) suspension goodies I strongly recommend Thuren Fabrication. All the performance of the best but with a better price.
If your looking for bling, go elsewhere. If it's performance you want, call Don.
Everyone knows I'm a cheerleader for Thuren Fabrication, and if you have his stuff you know why, and this steering stabilizer setup only reinforces my opinion of Don and his products. If you're in the market for (serious) suspension goodies I strongly recommend Thuren Fabrication. All the performance of the best but with a better price.
If your looking for bling, go elsewhere. If it's performance you want, call Don.
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is that a new design? my nipple for filling the cylinder is at a 90*, instead of a 45*, and the mounting used the factory stuff on the right hand side of the stabilizer
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Fox may have changed the location of the valve, but I'm not sure. All that I have seen look like this one.
It still mounts to the axle with the stock hardware. Shown is just a washer and a couple spacers.
It still mounts to the axle with the stock hardware. Shown is just a washer and a couple spacers.
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Yeah right, I can't even find time to install the Geno's billet fuel filter cap that's been sitting on my work bench for a week!
Well, my problem is I'm always short for time and like to take "shortcuts" through the vacant fields on the way home!
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That's how long it takes to install (minutes). If you get a pitman arm puller it makes it go really fast. That's what mine looks like and I posted some pictures a while back. I think it's great. Enjoy it Pauly.
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No, but I could sure use one!
My 3-yr old is sick and my wife is out of town for a week. So I haven't had much chance to do anything. I may try to do it tomorrow at work during lunch.
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OOOH that's no good!!! Just remember to call Don and thank him for making that sucker so much fun to compress and then put in!!!! I had a few ???? so I called and was talking to him, heck I was even talking with you now that I think about it!!, then I had to call him back and razzle him about how I had a hernia from compressing that sucker!!! LMAO!!!