Broke my skyjacker dual steering stabilizer
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You can run without one no problem until you get a replacement. Your steering might not feel as tight thats all. If you have the mopar one still just throw that on.
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Originally Posted by Ryan0260
I would get one but not a dual just a second single. And doesn't matter what brand they all do the same thing...
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Originally Posted by yayomtz
I dont know, thats my question, do i need that gas shock?
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Seems pretty simple dude. You are hearing what you want to hear.
Go bring your jeep to a local alignment shop, get an alignment.
Ask them if they have steering stabilizers available for your jeep.
If they do not, look up a dealer or parts provider to go get parts from while you wait on the jeep.
If you are asking questions to strangers about whether you should drive your jeep, chances are pretty good its needs a look. Good luck
Go bring your jeep to a local alignment shop, get an alignment.
Ask them if they have steering stabilizers available for your jeep.
If they do not, look up a dealer or parts provider to go get parts from while you wait on the jeep.
If you are asking questions to strangers about whether you should drive your jeep, chances are pretty good its needs a look. Good luck
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I dont know now wich sterreing stabilizer buy..... Bilstein or AEV/ Nth Degree Front Steer Kit, i know is expensive the last one but.....i dont know
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Originally Posted by sa29560
Seems pretty simple dude. You are hearing what you want to hear.
Go bring your jeep to a local alignment shop, get an alignment.
Ask them if they have steering stabilizers available for your jeep.
If they do not, look up a dealer or parts provider to go get parts from while you wait on the jeep.
If you are asking questions to strangers about whether you should drive your jeep, chances are pretty good its needs a look. Good luck
Go bring your jeep to a local alignment shop, get an alignment.
Ask them if they have steering stabilizers available for your jeep.
If they do not, look up a dealer or parts provider to go get parts from while you wait on the jeep.
If you are asking questions to strangers about whether you should drive your jeep, chances are pretty good its needs a look. Good luck
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If you are having real dw then your stabilizer is not the problem. The stabilizer you had on there was just masking the problem. Make sure everything is torqued down well on the front end.