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Old Apr 24, 2003 | 02:18 PM
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Steering problems wander, bumpsteer

Several members have contacted me regarding this neat engineering upgrade for our second generation trucks steering. My steering was good "I thought" on my new truck. Then I read a thread on the TDR about this design upgrade that was developed by a guy in Canada for the sloopy steering that we have on our trucks. After reading several testimonials from members that had installed the unit and loved it I decided to order one and try it. All I can say is WOW!! big improvement, and that is on a new truck that I thought had good steering. Other TDR members that had bad wandering steering are even more impressed than I am. I just wanted to state this information for those that want to order a Darin Steering Stablizer (DSS). My reason is that I've personally gotten several emails asking how to order and the price. This is the latest information I have if it is not current someone please correct me.
$139.00 plus $22.00 shipping=$161.00
You can send a check to:
Darin Tessier
Box 301 Weyburn, Saskatchewan, Canada
S4H 2K1

It will take around 30 days from the time you mail your check until you get your DSS. I also included my truck description and where I wanted my DSS mailed. Hope this helps.

I am not affiliated, just a happy customer.

If you want more information on the unit or have questions try this email address. It is Marv Windecker m.windecker@sk.sympatico.ca

This one is Darins but he is usually busy making DSS's mttrk@sk.sympatico.ca

Hope this helps those that want their steering improved. It sure worked on my truck.



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Old Apr 24, 2003 | 02:24 PM
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Re:Steering problems wander, bumpsteer

Here is a copy of that thread I mentioned on the TDR if you want to know what others think about this upgrade, it also has some pictures of one a member installed.<br><br>http://www.turbodieselregister.com/f...p;pagenumber=1
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Old Apr 24, 2003 | 06:01 PM
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Re:Steering problems wander, bumpsteer

I'm putting mine on this weekend. ;D ;D ;D 8) 8)
Should make a huge difference with my wheel/tire combo.
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Old Apr 25, 2003 | 06:29 AM
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Re:Steering problems wander, bumpsteer

I e-mailed him this morning, do you know if he takes credit cards yet? Let us know how the install goes and if it tightens up your steering. Thanks Tim
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Old Apr 27, 2003 | 11:30 AM
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Re:Steering problems wander, bumpsteer

Got Darin's steering brace installed. 8) All I can say is,WOW!! ;D ;D ;D What a huge difference it makes! The steering is tight, alot less wander and it seems to track better. I would highly recommend this bomb for any truck with steering slop/wander, especially if you're running larger tires and/or different offset wheels.<br><br>The install was quick, easy and painless. Took under a half hour to install. Exellent instructions and a high quality unit.<br><br>(No afilliation with Darin, just my experience/opinion)<br><br><br>Nathan
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