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teraflex steering stabilizer ??

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Old Apr 3, 2010 | 08:06 PM
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Originally Posted by justbandit55
I know what your talking about. After i installed my lift i felt the same thing. My steering was all over the place. Everytime i hit a bump it would jerk real hard. I got thr Rough Country Dual SS a week ago and i feel a big difference. It made my steering like butter. so much better handeling. One thing i learned about owning a Jeep is that everyone is going to tell you different ways to solve a single problem. All i can say is YES a Steering stabalizer helped my loose steering alot
A stabilizer bigger then stock is just a band aid on the problem...your not correcting anything
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Old Apr 4, 2010 | 04:26 PM
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Originally Posted by Kupost
Unless your stock one is broken/leaking don't waste your money. Not a bad product but the stock one is good enough.
i second that, i would duke it out, remember you drive a jeep and things get bumpy sometimes. i would only replace it once it breaks! but in the end its your decision.
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Old Apr 4, 2010 | 04:53 PM
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As others have said, you should get some adj lowers and correct your castor. It'll take away that flighty loose feel. Aftermarket stabilizers will help mainly with off-road bumpsteer and dampening. But the stock stabilizers are crappy and getting a better one is a good thing too.
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