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Can the fox be mounted in the stock location?
x2 on what YOGURT said on the nitro filled...I wouldnt either.
Just food for thought...I just installed my rough country dual 2.2 stabilizer kit....very nice. It feels real stable...a bit more stiff, and increased my turning travel. I think the oem limits travel.
Ultimately any after market stabilizer is better than stock.
Just food for thought...I just installed my rough country dual 2.2 stabilizer kit....very nice. It feels real stable...a bit more stiff, and increased my turning travel. I think the oem limits travel.
Ultimately any after market stabilizer is better than stock.
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I am not sure.....but My logic...and its just mine...if I am wrong I do apologize..but logic tell me that if a shock is nitro filled, then it is pressurized. it tends to open and put pressure in one direction (fully open)
your steering goes left and right....with a single stabilizer, it will put pressure in one direction and will be easy to steer.
in the opposite direction, you will probably experience resistence and will work more to turn the wheel.
i can see that being the case if it was a dual nitro kit...but I dont know if that exists.
thats what I suspect...but I could be wrong.
your steering goes left and right....with a single stabilizer, it will put pressure in one direction and will be easy to steer.
in the opposite direction, you will probably experience resistence and will work more to turn the wheel.
i can see that being the case if it was a dual nitro kit...but I dont know if that exists.
thats what I suspect...but I could be wrong.
Last edited by Cesar; Feb 8, 2009 at 05:53 PM.


