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which heavy duty steering stabalizer ??

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Old 05-17-2010, 06:47 PM
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Default which heavy duty steering stabalizer ??

should i get the terraflex,orv,ect ?? not sure,thanks
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Originally Posted by genzod
should i get the terraflex,orv,ect ?? not sure,thanks
Check AEV.
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If you stock one isnt leaking or trashed dont waste the money on a "hd" one.
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Default SkyJacker Dual Steering Stabilizer

I just finished installing the SkyJacker Dual Steering Stabilizer this past weekend. Real easy install, looks cool under the JK and works real well. It was just realesed about a week ago and was reasonably priced.

http://www.4wd.com/productdetails.aspx?partID=55734
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After destroying the stock one I spent too much time deciding on a stabilizer. Due to availability etc I went with a SkyJacker (single).. truth is: It works great! Looks good, does the job and costed less. Perfect. If you wheel use a relocation bracket like the "woods".. otherwise, yours will end up looking like mine..
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I love my Rough Country dual steering stabilizer setup.
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Originally Posted by jvalason
If you stock one isnt leaking or trashed dont waste the money on a "hd" one.
couldn't agree with you more.
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x2. But if it is trashed then either OME or Bilstein.
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I use the Rough Country dual setup. Looks neat, it's out of the way and gives a nice feel to the steering.
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Originally Posted by spinlock
x2. But if it is trashed then either OME or Bilstein.
I don't think OME has one for the JK yet. Not in Europe that is. I did try a slightly modified TJ version but that one did not fit very well (got stuck under the trackbar bracket). I have the Rugged Ridge now. Looks a bit plain but works well.

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