Rancho Steering Stablizer

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Nismojunky
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Rancho Steering Stablizer

Post by Nismojunky »

Well guys ive read about thses and thought i should get one.

okay where to start it was 129$ for the stablizer its self and another 35$ for the mounting kit. From the directions it looked straight forward to install, ended up being a nightmare. A hammer, inpack wrench, angle grinder, and 3 hours of my time to get the damn thing in. But man wow this thing is so much easier to turn and handles even better off road then it did before, over all it was worth the pain in my ass to put it in. Now ive got the fun part of installing the skid plates... pictures below

and excuse the mud lol

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Re: Rancho Steering Stablizer

Post by Scotto »

I had a similar setup on my truck, and then I went and took it off when I rebuilt the L&P steering. I miss it somewhat. The steering bounces more on me without the stabilizer. On the other hand, I think I can sense what the front tires are on better now than I could before. So now I'm at odds of whether I will put it back on...

Nice install on your truck - very clean. My old setup was a bit of a cross bewtween a butcher and a sheep.

Scott
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