dual steering stabilizer
#11
JK Jedi
i agree with the cheap one or no stabilizer, and depending on your build plan you may just want to save for hydro assist...ive ran single and dual and really like not having one, i can tell very quickly when something may be knocked out of place or getting worn out. Even though im going assist, im going to definitely check for wear and such much more.
#12
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Join Date: Oct 2012
Location: Aiken, SC
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I love it when people discount the Fox ATS when they have no experience with it. It is worth the money and is much better than the factory stabilizer. My steering feels so much better with the Fox over the OEM stabilizer. I love mine.
#13
JK Jedi
All they do is dampen or numb the steering wheel feel, making it harder to turn the wheel. Its a personal preference thing. If you are happy to have it great.
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Join Date: Feb 2008
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I would't waste the money on a steering stabilizer. The factory one is sufficient and money can be spent elsewhere that will actually do something for you. The fox gets great reviews by those that have invested in it but Imo it is a poor design using single sheer mounts that are inherently weak.
#16
I run the dual Bilstein setup and could not be happier... gas shocks perform better as a steering damper but used as a single, the preload constantly pushes to one side. using them as doubles with opposide direction eliminates that push as well as the tough turnung.
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#17
I run the dual Bilstein setup and could not be happier... gas shocks perform better as a steering damper but used as a single, the preload constantly pushes to one side. using them as doubles with opposide direction eliminates that push as well as the tough turnung.
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