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Old Mar 27, 2008
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steering stabilizer

i got a 94 supercab with 31x10.5 tires, i want to get a steering stabilizer but is it worth getting a dual shock one or is it just more to break? i am planning on moving up to 33x12.50 when these tires wear out but its gonna be a while. also whats the best kit to buy for a good price.
 
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Old Mar 27, 2008
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I got mine over 4 years ago now and have had ZERO problem with it. I got it from Rough Country. Last time I checked the shock was a couple years ago and it was still working great! It allows me to fully turn either way and does'nt hold anything up steering wise at all. I can't even tell it's there actually while driving.
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thanks alot bro, i figure a dual shock will just be something hanging low to get damaged, so im gonna get a single shock, and you actually answered a question for me, the bar the tie rod and stableizer goes on is such a weird bend, i thought mine was messed up but yours looks the same as mine, looks like we hit somthing and bent them out of shape lol
 
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I think you're talking about the "center link"?

That's the way Ford designed them. If you need any help or more pictures to get it installed just let me know. Later.



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