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Stearing Stabalizer

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#1 ·
Recommendations?


I am considering Teraflex or Bilstein.
 
#5 ·
Ill be checking back to this thread. Im considering the bilstein or biting the bullet and doing the Fox ATS. Any one who has experience with either of these two id love to hear it! Its going on a 14 Rubi with 2.5" RE spring and shock lift, and 35's.
 
#6 ·
i would think it difficult, at best, to suggest a shock with the little info you provided... what size tires, what size lift, how do you intend on driving and where, etc.

I have little experience withthe different companies... I did just swap out what looked like a oem stabilizer with the oldman emu stablizer... Ihavent notice much of a difference on the road with my brand new 32" tires, and 1" shackle lift and 1.5" body lift... (springs and shocks are next)

good luck
 
#8 ·
I run the Bilstein SS, cheap and well made. Bought it mostly just to match the 5100's I have, no complaints so far but I would recommend getting the relocation bracket if you play in the rocks, they all bend & break.
 
#9 ·
I have a fox on mine, makes my steering nice and firm.
 
#10 ·
The Fox ATS seems to receive rave reviews from jeepers as well as techs. I was considering it because my steering was twitchy after my lift install. Turned out to be an out of wacky bushing. Once corrected, steering was great and the stock stabilizer was all that was needed.
 
#12 ·
I thought my factory SS was shot so I installed the Bilstein one. The pull issues proved to be true so I removed it after only a few days. The issues I had ended up not being the SS but the ball joints. Once replace she now drive like a dream. The nearly new Bilstein SS now sits in my part bin and I am back to running the factory SS. It's for sale cheap if anyone is locale and can pick it up.
 
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