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Old 03-01-2013, 02:59 AM
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Do any of our vendors here carry or know of a neutral valved steering stabilizer from Fox? Looking for one that doesn't have too much left push....
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Originally Posted by Jayrubicon
Do any of our vendors here carry or know of a neutral valved steering stabilizer from Fox? Looking for one that doesn't have too much left push....
Daniel from Off Road Warehouse (ORW) is a good POC. Do a search for Fox ATS steering stabilizer and you will see the thread he posted back in Dec I believe regarding these new stabilizers. I just got mine a week ago, but not installed yet. He can square you away with the standard Fox SS as well.
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Originally Posted by Jumpmaster

Daniel from Off Road Warehouse (ORW) is a good POC. Do a search for Fox ATS steering stabilizer and you will see the thread he posted back in Dec I believe regarding these new stabilizers. I just got mine a week ago, but not installed yet. He can square you away with the standard Fox SS as well.
Thanks! I seen that post about the new ATS bad boy. Looks killer. Of you don't mind, post up your review of it when you get it on.
I will probably go with a regular Fox SS for now myself... We'll see what Dan says.
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I have no pull what so ever with the standard fox ss.
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I have no pull what so ever with the standard fox ss.
Thanks Biggy, that's what I was hoping to hear.
How die it compare to others you've tried?
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I've got the ATS and I am really happy with it. I don't have any push and having the ability to dial in your feedback is a nice touch. Its certainly tucked up high out of the way which is also a huge plus. Also install is a minor challenge due to the limited instructions you get with it. The pictures help out more then anything. Lastly I ended up cutting the old SS bracket off because I couldn't get it to open wide enough to slip it off. Other then that everything was pretty straight forward.
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Originally Posted by ronin2120
I've got the ATS and I am really happy with it. I don't have any push and having the ability to dial in your feedback is a nice touch. Its certainly tucked up high out of the way which is also a huge plus. Also install is a minor challenge due to the limited instructions you get with it. The pictures help out more then anything. Lastly I ended up cutting the old SS bracket off because I couldn't get it to open wide enough to slip it off. Other then that everything was pretty straight forward.
Looks great under there Ronin! I do like the idea of adjustability. May have to get one now...
How's it handle those Trail grapps?
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Thanks! The ATS handles the Nittos really well everything is really smooth and with the ability to tune the SS I can dial it in better then stock.
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Originally Posted by ronin2120
Thanks! The ATS handles the Nittos really well everything is really smooth and with the ability to tune the SS I can dial it in better then stock.
I'm leaning more towards this now... Would you say you noticed a good improvement over the one you replaced with the ATS?
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My stock one was beaten up pretty badly so it was a vast improvement over that. It has smoothed out the steering as well as absorbing uneven road patterns as well. If I had to do it again I'd do it without a second thought very happy with this product.

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