Steering stabilizers.
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Hey guys,
Thanks for the response's. I've been without internet service the last couple of days.
I was kinda hoping someone was going to mention the fox single(thanks ptgarcia). I really like Fox products. Ive had a bit of what feels like steering shutter if thats possible lately. So I'am wondering if the fox single could fix this? Also how much of a task is it to change over to the fox single myself? And what kind of a life expectancy could I expect from them? Thanks in advance.
Thanks for the response's. I've been without internet service the last couple of days.
I was kinda hoping someone was going to mention the fox single(thanks ptgarcia). I really like Fox products. Ive had a bit of what feels like steering shutter if thats possible lately. So I'am wondering if the fox single could fix this? Also how much of a task is it to change over to the fox single myself? And what kind of a life expectancy could I expect from them? Thanks in advance.
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If your interested, check out Defiant's website. Their Radflo shocks are excellent and can be purchased as a single or dual set up. Either will clear the Mag-Hytec cover. They can also still be installed if the passenger side bracket has been removed. Most aftermarket dual passenger brackets sit almost exactly where the factory one sits. I posted pics of my dual install below. I had also removed my passenger bracket and had no problems with the aftermarket replacement with these shocks.
Here is the link for Defiant's website and the single shock for your truck.
http://defianttruckproducts.com/disp...rt.php?prt=144
Here is the link for Defiant's website and the single shock for your truck.
http://defianttruckproducts.com/disp...rt.php?prt=144
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I was having some death wobble in some spots on our wonderful roads around here and between Thuren's steering stabilizer and track bar it is gone. The Skyjacker stabilizer doesn't require cutting any of the stock parts so once you remove it, should only take 15-30 minutes to install taking your time. Not sure on life expectancy, just put mine on a couple of months ago. Waiting to see what kind of toll winter takes on it.
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I was having some death wobble in some spots on our wonderful roads around here and between Thuren's steering stabilizer and track bar it is gone. The Skyjacker stabilizer doesn't require cutting any of the stock parts so once you remove it, should only take 15-30 minutes to install taking your time. Not sure on life expectancy, just put mine on a couple of months ago. Waiting to see what kind of toll winter takes on it.
Darren
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Can anyone tell me what the advantage to having dual as opossed to single may be?
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Never mind the papers, I'm worried about the next guy to sit in that seat. An exacto knife in the rear end sounds extremely painfull.
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My friend's got the Defiant dual setup with diff guard and it's sweet.Carli's got a high clearance Bilstein setup that would sell if only they'd upgrade their website.