What steering stabilizer to get
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Alot of folks on here say you cant feel a difference with any version from the OEM. I beg to differ, first I installed a Pro Comp and there was no difference at all. With 35's the tires grabbed every nook, crack or crown in the road. I then changed to the new Fox version and "holy crap"...it was insane the difference from the OEM or the Pro Comp.
The Jeep's manners with 35's were completely different. It no longer grabbed any pavement changes, and wandered much less then before. Hands down, nothing compares with the Fox, especially after most SS comments I have read on this site regarding other manufacturers.
Go with the Fox, hands down
The Jeep's manners with 35's were completely different. It no longer grabbed any pavement changes, and wandered much less then before. Hands down, nothing compares with the Fox, especially after most SS comments I have read on this site regarding other manufacturers.
Go with the Fox, hands down
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As I type I'm having my stock one replaced with a BDS. I wanted a Fox (i have fox shocks) but he talked me out of it. $300 vs $60. Yeah, I'll try the $60 BDS first.
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Originally Posted by k0260
I'm running the Rough Country 2.2 Dual stblzr set up. Works great for me<img src="https://www.jk-forum.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=298493"/>
Gotta give them props for that.
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Just called the awesome folks at Northridge 4x4 and will be getting an OME steering stabilizer installed tomorrow =) I'm sure this will correct my flighty/drifty steering
Will post verdict in a few days...
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I picked up my Pro-Comp es2000, SS i will install tonight, looks pretty simple, remove/replace... Nothing to it... Famous last words. If anybody knows something i don't, please speak up now.
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I have the new fox steering stabilizer 2.0 and I love it it work perfectly It a big difference between the OEM steering shox. And this shox is completely compatible with the OEM braquets.
Picture of the Fox:
Picture of the Fox:
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