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What steering stabilizer to get

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Old 09-24-2012, 10:59 PM
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Originally Posted by just JK'n
Just picked up a fox SS today and a relocation bracket. Got it at orw. SS cost 125 and bracket 40 bucks
I've been impressed with ORW so far. They really cut me a deal on all of my 4WD components and have been helpful. Free Shipping and no tax because I live in TN. I'm thinking about the fox SS too.
Old 09-25-2012, 12:58 AM
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Stock all the way
Old 09-25-2012, 01:01 AM
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Originally Posted by k0260
I'm running the Rough Country 2.2 Dual stblzr set up. Works great for meAttachment 298493
Definitely the one I am interested in but with Fox or Bilstein's in place of the 2.2's.
Old 09-25-2012, 01:08 AM
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I'm using fortec stock replacement. Its a close match to the shocks I'm running.
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Originally Posted by RedRockJeeper
Definitely the one I am interested in but with Fox or Bilstein's in place of the 2.2's.
yeah I swapped out the crud 2.2's with Bilsteins awhile ago. Huge improvement, very smooth.
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Old 09-25-2012, 01:42 PM
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Originally Posted by k0260
I'm running the Rough Country 2.2 Dual stblzr set up. Works great for meAttachment 298493
I'm running the same and have not had any issues. I don't know if I noticed any difference from stock but I haven't had any problems so I assume it's working great.
Old 09-25-2012, 08:28 PM
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Bilstein cleaned up the little bit of shimmy I had (35's) and I watch tire pressure pretty closely. If wobble gets noticeable I'll bring her in for a good alignment...
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Originally Posted by joeyjonessobo
I'm running the Rough Country 2.2 dual stabilizer as well. It performs very well.
X 3 I think you have to have at least a 2 in lift for this!
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Originally Posted by tuffysJKwrangler
X 3 I think you have to have at least a 2 in lift for this!
Good point!
With most/many high clearance/dual SS applications you will need at least 2" up front to prevent the SS from contacting the frame.
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Originally Posted by 2000Z3M
What are some good ones? I want to relocate it also. I am looking at the OME one

Thanks
I run the terraflex ss and it does its job. It was also pretty cheap. Side note it comes without rubber bushing so you will have to buy two of them


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