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Adamstrator
02-21-2001, 07:33 PM
Hey Todd, just got my SOA finished (there will be pictures soon!) and I was wondering what you did to hook up the steering stabalizer back up on your rig (I couldn't really see in your pics). Did you use an aftermarket bracket kit or did you fab something up?
River Beast
02-21-2001, 10:39 PM
I fabbed another stabilizer bracket to mount on the axle tube (drvier side)...I'll have to bet some pics for you
Did all go well? I'm sure it did... http://www.ifsja.org/ubb/wink.gif
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Todd
"River Beast"
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360/TH400/QT (maybe changin' QT soon to a Dana 18/20)
Dana 44's locked w/ 4.89's
39.50x15x15 Super Swamper TSL's on 15x12 Eagle 589's
7" SOA in front-7" Rear Shackle Inversion Mods
4" Skyjacker Softride
3" Trailmaster Bodylift
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'93 3/4 ton 4x4 Suburban...a.k.a. "FSJ Hauler"
dnixon
09-14-2002, 10:20 AM
hey RB do you think I could get some of those photo's.... if at all possible.. thanks
porkchop
09-14-2002, 02:43 PM
Why don't you get an after market dual stabilizer? It is highly recomended for tires 35" or bigger. And yes you can tell a BIG difference between a singles or dual stabilizer with bigger tires. I ran a single and then went to the dual, HUGE imrovement!!!
dnixon
09-14-2002, 02:53 PM
yeah i searched the post and such and saw the aftermarket only reason is that I JUST bought a stabilizer has less then 100 miles on it I would like to utilize it but it I can't find any solution then i will just have to sell it or something...
porkchop
09-14-2002, 05:27 PM
When I did have the factory one on all I did was turn it around and it worked great. But I cannot stress how much better the ride is with the dual stabilizers. Something to really think about. You might be able to find one at a yard fairly cheaply.
Even a new one is only 25-30 bucks or so.....
porkchop
09-15-2002, 03:24 AM
http://www.desertrat.com/rancho/rancho_dual_sta.gif
This is the one that I have. It runs about $125 new. That includes the stabilizers.
irbob
09-15-2002, 03:40 AM
That's purdy Bryant. smile.gif
dnixon
09-15-2002, 04:49 AM
yeah i know i'll have to bite the bullet and just buy the new kit.. thanks guys
blt2krl
09-15-2002, 05:44 AM
You can buy that dual steering stabilizer from Summit racing for $100. That is where I got mine.
porkchop
09-15-2002, 05:51 AM
I knew they can be found cheaper. I got mine free :D . Mine is not that purdy :D . The boots are ripped and the shocks are scratched dinged and have oil and grease all over them :D .
River Beast
09-15-2002, 06:46 AM
oops!!! I forgot!!! Sorry Adam... I'll get some today
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