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Old 11-21-2012, 06:38 PM
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Thanks guys for your information..
Old 11-21-2012, 07:24 PM
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Having just destroyed a Teraflex HD steering stabilizer because of the stock location I would highly recommend a relocation bracket.
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Ive got a bilstein, the single set up. Not to happy with it though it pushes to the left. Maybe the dual set up is much better but id stay away from the single Bilstein set up.
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Originally Posted by saravonshep
Ive got a bilstein, the single set up. Not to happy with it though it pushes to the left. Maybe the dual set up is much better but id stay away from the single Bilstein set up.
yeah both the single Bilstein and Fox and other gas filled dampeners pull to one side when used alone. As a dual, very even/smooth. Fox is releasing a new single ss early 2013 that's suppose to get rid of that pull, and eliminate the need of two for one , it looks real sweet.
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Did the FOX upgrade here...No issues...
Old 11-22-2012, 07:42 AM
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Thanks for all the information.I'm looking at :Superlift high clearence dual Bilstein gas charged steering stabilizer kit..It's from Quadratec part # 16201.0006 for $286. What do you goys thank about this setup?
Again thanks for your time and information.
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I'm running the synergy SS and relocation mount
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Here's a pic also
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Old 11-22-2012, 12:57 PM
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If going by your profile you have a 3in Zone lift, you prolly have cam bolts for castor and no front relocaton bracket for the tracbar( I know it has a rear one) You should get a frt adj tracbar, frt lower adj arms, and have them weld washers to the trackbar brackets that are F'd up from the cambolts. Do this rather than waste your money on dual stabilizers that you don't need. Your jk will drive MUCH better.
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