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Old 05-30-2013, 07:11 PM
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Anyone who has the rough country steering stabilizer did your kit come with pal nuts to attach the stabilizer.
I talked with rough country and they say that they no longer include them with the kit, but have yet to update the diagram on the bag.

My concern is the hex nuts backing off. They said to use locktite and that the bushings would create back pressure to keep the nuts in place. Thoughts?

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Just use loctite and youll be fine. My kit fortunetly had the pal nuts so i didnt have to worry bout that, cant see em in the pic but this is it installed, works great
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Thanks for the reply. I would like to hear from others with the kit. Rough country said its a recent change to the kit ( to not have the pal nuts).



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