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Steering Stabalizer Help

joshnjulie1

Full Member
Joined
Jul 11, 2012
Messages
891
Loc.
Moreno Valley, Ca
I'm sure by now I am running out of my allowanc of stupid questions but I got one more for you guys.

My new steering stabalizer before I even installed it appears that it will not allow for me to turn completly to the right. Seems the stabalizer is too long for the distance between the mounts. Do I need to move the bracket that mounts on the pass. side over some? Should I have to do this and is it normal? If I do have to move it, what would be the best way to determine how far over i need to mount it?

I only checked the right turn and thinking more, I wonder if it would allow me to turn all the way to the left without bottoming out of the shock.

She has been fighting with me every step of the way but with your guys' help I am staying toe to toe with her.
 

savage

Bronco Nut
Joined
Apr 18, 2007
Messages
2,483
Loc.
Renton
Have you put it on and turned it both ways to see if it will bottom out?I had to move the bracket on the tie rod to make it work plus I end up removing my boot on the shock.I had a second person turn it both ways as I watched to make sure it did not bottom out.
 

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