Steering stablizer
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Steering stablizer
I know this has been talked about many times I just did a search of the forum. It was hard to get a answer. I have a 2017 PW on 37" nitto ridge grapplers with about 17,000 miles on truck. I have a slight shake in steering wheel when I roate tires (when that tire is in back no shake) looking a better stabilizer to cover it and reduce front end parts wear. I have the tires balanced better than have ever been. I have read good about thuren stabilzer but also bad, mostly good that is the one I keep coming back to. Any other options, I saw DOR fox stabilizer and all the dual kits, varing brands. Any help or past experiences. Thanks
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Re: Steering stablizer
Steering stabilizers only mute road feedback through the steering. Any balance, geometry, or wear related vibration coming through the steering will still be present after you change to a new stabilizer.
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Re: Steering stablizer
If you know that your vibration is coming from one or two of your tires, I’d stop rotating them.
If you were going to pick up a steering damper st some point, I’d do the Thuren King. I’ve never heard a single bad comment outside of the tiny amount of steering push it has to the right. It’s a very good damper and I have yet to see an option at the same level available for these trucks. A damper will probably not solve your steering feel of it is for sure due to a bad tire.
If you were going to pick up a steering damper st some point, I’d do the Thuren King. I’ve never heard a single bad comment outside of the tiny amount of steering push it has to the right. It’s a very good damper and I have yet to see an option at the same level available for these trucks. A damper will probably not solve your steering feel of it is for sure due to a bad tire.