steering stabilizers
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RC doesn't make their own. they do what every other lift company does, and puts their sticker on everything they sell.
get a cheap rancho or skyjacker. you prolly won't find anything for less.
get a cheap rancho or skyjacker. you prolly won't find anything for less.
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You need the steering stabilizer, AMC/Chrysler did put it there for a reason. A cheap one will work, an HD one will last longer and control a larger tire mass bettter. You have to consider your own budget. When all your front end parts are in good shape, you have a lift above stock, and one has a DWobble, the primary problem is not enough caster. Check out a nice XJ site at GoJeep.com for another point of view.
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I decided to take it to a shop and get it aligned professionally with the new tires and everything.
I ordered a procomp stabilizer as well!
I ordered a procomp stabilizer as well!
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Originally Posted by shooter5635
I decided to take it to a shop and get it aligned professionally with the new tires and everything.
I ordered a procomp stabilizer as well!
I ordered a procomp stabilizer as well!
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