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Bilstein HD steering Stabilizer, Should I get one?

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Old 06-16-2012, 04:03 AM
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Originally Posted by OH9JK
That is marketing hype...a properly setup suspension system can run without a steering stabilizer.


This is true. So many rigs out there setup improperly. I've ran without a SS for two years now, first with 35s and now with 37s. The only time I notice that I may want to add one is if I hit a bad bump at 35-45mph. The steering wheel shimmies just a bit but that's it. But yeah, if you want to make it "look" better then get the Fox or Bilstein.
Old 11-22-2012, 04:23 PM
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Originally Posted by Northridge4x4

This is not true. The bilstein is charged so you will have a slight pull to the left . You need to be aware of this as some people hate that .

David
Its true... Thebilstein ( at least mine ) is overcharged and fully extends on its own like a true shock... The effect is apush to the left on the tierod... Which creates aleft 'pull' or drift. There was one prick on here who refused to believe so i took vids.



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