Fox ATS steering Stabilizer or Bilistens?
#6
Fox ATS steering Stabilizer or Bilistens?
ATS
It's a whole kit that mounts above the tie rod to the track bar/bracket.
Bilstein shock + tie rod mount + track bar mount = close to what the ATS cost.
Worth every cent more
It's a whole kit that mounts above the tie rod to the track bar/bracket.
Bilstein shock + tie rod mount + track bar mount = close to what the ATS cost.
Worth every cent more
#7
JK Jedi
personally i wouldnt run one and save the money for a diy hyrdo set up (could even cost less) i havent ran one for quite awhile and have all the parts i need for hydro except the ram.
If i had to run one i would probably get the ats as The bilstein without moving it would get destroyed in one trip out.
If i had to run one i would probably get the ats as The bilstein without moving it would get destroyed in one trip out.
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#8
My fox ATS was a really nice addition. You can really feel a change when you hit pot holes and expansion joints. I think it's worth the extra, $150-$200 or whatever it is
#10
Fox ATS rocks!!
Believe everything you read about it. Thought it was way too expensive, but if it broke tomorrow, I would order another within the hour. The adjuster feature is immediately noticeable. One of my biggest complaints is the bigger the tire I went with, the less it drove like stock. I know... it's a Jeep. But selfishly, I wanted tighter steering (reduce the loose feel). The Fox made a huge difference. Steering much tighter... but I do run it down around 20+ clicks. It's just a personal thing.
I do agree that a stabilizer is not needed. Whenever I do any work on the front end, I remove the stabilizer for a few days. Want to make sure everything is right and stabilizer is not covering up a problem. But the "dampener" part is what I am jazzed about. Totally recommend. And I took off a Bilstein to do the ATS. Zero comparison with that adjuster on the Fox.
I do agree that a stabilizer is not needed. Whenever I do any work on the front end, I remove the stabilizer for a few days. Want to make sure everything is right and stabilizer is not covering up a problem. But the "dampener" part is what I am jazzed about. Totally recommend. And I took off a Bilstein to do the ATS. Zero comparison with that adjuster on the Fox.