Need steering stabilizer recommend
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I had a skyjacker stabilizer on but it only lasted about a year and a couple of months so I just replaced it with a procomp stabilizer I hope it last longer than the other. I was wanting to get the teraflex one but teraflex plus was all out of them when I went there to get one. I was also considering the fox one (big fan of their mountainbike suspension) but I was told that they are pressurized in one direction and not the other and they were better for a dual set up(that is what the guy told me at 4wheel parts anyway).
I am also wondering abut this can anybody confirm this
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I have a 5" lift on mine with the Superlift SS and have zero issues with it at all. As a matter fact my JEEP handles much better than stock. I also use this with the Bilstein shocks which can make a HUGE difference in the way your JEEP handles. Have you changed your stock shocks out?
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Look on page 2, Post #11, also
Here is a whole write up with pictures!!!!!
https://www.jk-forum.com/forums/show...ing+stabilizer
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So what im getting from this whole tread is that:
The Fox with the Woods Kit just looks pretty and is nothing special. and gets in the way of some lifts..
And the Superlift Just gets in the way of random peoples lifts...
What im getting in the end is that all of these are crap, and i may as well just buy what i can afford and take a shot in the dark.
The Fox with the Woods Kit just looks pretty and is nothing special. and gets in the way of some lifts..
And the Superlift Just gets in the way of random peoples lifts...
What im getting in the end is that all of these are crap, and i may as well just buy what i can afford and take a shot in the dark.
#48
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I really noticed with the Fabtech stabilizer,makes a BIG difference
I have the Fabetech because it matches the Fabtech 3" lift.
Very easy to install and rides the same as the stock hight,to me thats the right place if thats where Mopar wanted it,I have no problems and handles like stock even with 35" tires
I would for sure recommend getting one
I have the Fabetech because it matches the Fabtech 3" lift.
Very easy to install and rides the same as the stock hight,to me thats the right place if thats where Mopar wanted it,I have no problems and handles like stock even with 35" tires
I would for sure recommend getting one
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I really noticed with the Fabtech stabilizer,makes a BIG difference
I have the Fabetech because it matches the Fabtech 3" lift.
Very easy to install and rides the same as the stock hight,to me thats the right place if thats where Mopar wanted it,I have no problems and handles like stock even with 35" tires
I would for sure recommend getting one
I have the Fabetech because it matches the Fabtech 3" lift.
Very easy to install and rides the same as the stock hight,to me thats the right place if thats where Mopar wanted it,I have no problems and handles like stock even with 35" tires
I would for sure recommend getting one
Well let me start by saying I am using the Rancho stab! I also have the WOODS relocation bracket so that when I break free from the mall crawlin and do some serious wheelin it is out of harms way... something Mopar didn't really consider on the JK kinda like the Evap canister ! Hey it's ok though cuz WOODS makes a relocation for that as well thanks DC
I highly recommend getting the WOODS products!!!!