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Pulls left after lift 4''

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Old 07-01-2017, 11:28 AM
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I just removed the steering stabilizer. Tomorrow I will test
Old 07-02-2017, 12:18 AM
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What is going on with that track bar bolt? And is the drag link flipped or is the picture just playing games with my eyes?


I'm seeing some issues...
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The track bar bolt is of the Fox.there fix the stabilizer.
As far my drag link I don't understand what seems for you!
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Originally Posted by casual_style
The track bar bolt is of the Fox.there fix the stabilizer.
As far my drag link I don't understand what seems for you!
Is your drag link mounted on top of the knuckle or under? Take a picture of the passenger side knuckle... or from slightly further out of the front axle (the passenger side).
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ok i posted them
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Does it drive better without the SS
Old 07-02-2017, 09:07 AM
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Originally Posted by casual_style
Never mind, looks like it should

Just wanted to make sure you didn't have other problems going on.
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Dang I missed a lot of posts in this thread.....darn alerts not very timely today apparently. Curious to hear the results.

I agree with BoraBora and Dirtman.....cheapest SS is all that is necessary if you use one. A non-gas charged one. Factory or the Teraflex model for ~$55 is fine.
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I will drive a week without it.
My first impression is that the steering wheel is not so steady, it's lighter, it's not stack but it does not pull left!
When the road has a left sliding then pulls left, while the road has a right sliding pulls right...and in a one-way go right !!



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