Installing steering stabilizer backward
#21
Trust me you need a better stabalizer if you put on 35 or taller tires. The stock ones cause a nice little shimmy. I bought the skyjacker stabalizer and they show you how it should be installed. But; like some other post, the only thing that matters on the install is whether it rubs or not. But they do get rid of the shimmy, Jimmy.
#22
JK Junkie
Trust me you need a better stabalizer if you put on 35 or taller tires. The stock ones cause a nice little shimmy. I bought the skyjacker stabalizer and they show you how it should be installed. But; like some other post, the only thing that matters on the install is whether it rubs or not. But they do get rid of the shimmy, Jimmy.
#23
It matters
hey mates, BLUF: it matters… I’ll post photos later when I get it lifted but basically some idiot put mine on backwards & I’m lucky it hasn’t killed me yet… again photos & or video to follow… basically there’s a bolt that has been digging into the body of my hydronic cylinder
I don't think it matters which way it's installed as long as it clears. It's basically a shock absorber and since it's mounted horizontally I doubt it makes a difference. Vertically would be a whole other story.
BTW: Calling Jeep (Chrysler) about your Jeep is like asking an infant to do your homework. They just stare at you clueless. Kind of like this .
BTW: Calling Jeep (Chrysler) about your Jeep is like asking an infant to do your homework. They just stare at you clueless. Kind of like this .