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Old 09-23-2012, 04:11 PM
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Old 09-23-2012, 04:28 PM
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Originally Posted by knezat225
No spacer and our trucks need two steering stabilizers
Zone only has a single with this kit
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Never heard of that before. Interesting. Our trucks have rack and pinion wich has two steering rods. The old school trucks had different steering setup. Any pics?
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Flares look good ! I'm still waiting on mine to be painted
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How do like the change from having mt's to at's?


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Originally Posted by Hogan

Zone only has a single with this kit
Same with BDS...the kit has the mount built in on the passenger side rack and pinion spacer bracket. Just one is fine.
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Originally Posted by 06F150CFCT
Same with BDS...the kit has the mount built in on the passenger side rack and pinion spacer bracket. Just one is fine.
thanks for the confirmation
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Originally Posted by Hogan
thanks for the confirmation
No problem. Figured hearing from more than 1 person is better.
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Shot down lol thank bro glad to learn something. So they just put it on one side huh?
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Originally Posted by knezat225
Shot down lol thank bro glad to learn something. So they just put it on one side huh?
Its all good dude...yeah I know Fabtech, BDS, and Zone have them on the passenger side tie rod and rack and pinion spacer. I might be getting one soon but the shop where I got my 8" struts didnt order the stabilizer bar like I told them to so ill be waiting a little bit. No big deal. It just helps with the wobble at high speeds and the shaking when offroading and lower speeds.

They are usually recommended for tire sizes 37" and up but I doubt it is a strict guideline to follow. I know some people that dont have them with 38's and some that do with 35's. They arent necessary.

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