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steering stabilizers

beasterly

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Mar 6, 2011
Messages
145
What do you guys do for stabilizers when you install the heim joint steering linkage
 

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Broncobowsher

Total hack
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Jun 4, 2002
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As long as your a mall cruiser or stick to mild forst service roads you will likly never notice it not there. Only when I got into rocky creek beds where stuff wanted to catch a tire was the damper ever appriciated. And missed when the frame bracket broke once.
 

boogie

Sr. Member
Joined
Jun 20, 2009
Messages
377
Loc.
Lafayette La
I already had it so I figured $20 for the bracket I may as well put it back on there. If I did not have it I may just leave it off
 
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beasterly

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Mar 6, 2011
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I live on a dangerous mountain highway 55-65 8 percent grade with hard turns for 4 miles no malls around here we have walmart . My off-roading well I'm not sure yet but I have built everything else so I can play in the woods .
 

Whoaa

Bronco Guru
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Sep 26, 2014
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Took mine off and threw it in the trash can, I'm running 37's
 

xcntrk

Bronco Guru
Joined
Jan 12, 2012
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2,473
Loc.
NOVA
I welded a threaded bung to tie-rod link which I then mount the stabilizer. Noticed about zero difference with it however...
 

Firedog67

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May 2, 2013
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As I believe, the steering stabilizer is more for protecting the steering box from any sudden shock. Unless your rock crawling or doing high speed off roading it really isnt required as many have stated.
 
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