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steering stabilizer #987858 03/01/10 12:04 AM
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toyT100 Offline OP
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whats the normal average life of the steering stabilizer?

Re: steering stabilizer [Re: toyT100] #987859 03/01/10 05:18 PM
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jmoser Offline
Mudrunner
Not long and the OEM is undersized - NAPA sells a beefier replacement [Monroe I believe?]


Jeff
96 T100 SR5 4WD Ext Cab, Warn Hubs, HD torsion bars, Bilsteins, Camper Shell, TJM bar, factory 31 x 10.5's, Powertrax No-slip rear, Recaro driver's bucket
Re: steering stabilizer [Re: jmoser] #987860 03/01/10 06:15 PM
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toyT100 Offline OP
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Im runnin 35s and its startin to feel a little loose. Whats the best way to test if its shot or not?

Re: steering stabilizer [Re: toyT100] #987861 03/01/10 07:49 PM
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jmoser Offline
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Im runnin 35s and its startin to feel a little loose. Whats the best way to test if its shot or not?


If it feels loose it probably is - take it off and do a 'spring back' check by carefully compressing it.

Not a big job to remove / replace, with 35s you can just crawl right under.


Jeff
96 T100 SR5 4WD Ext Cab, Warn Hubs, HD torsion bars, Bilsteins, Camper Shell, TJM bar, factory 31 x 10.5's, Powertrax No-slip rear, Recaro driver's bucket
Re: steering stabilizer [Re: toyT100] #987862 03/02/10 02:24 AM
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Fishen'man Offline
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I just got a new one here-
web page

40.54 shipped for a KYB. (I ordered Sun nite)I still have the orig. with 188k on it.

Last edited by Fishen'man; 03/02/10 02:25 AM.
Re: steering stabilizer [Re: Fishen'man] #987863 03/02/10 02:32 AM
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BamZipPow Offline
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I just got a new one here-
web page

40.54 shipped for a KYB. (I ordered Sun nite)I still have the orig. with 188k on it.


This one? Steering Damper KYB
Part number: W0133-1625712
Manufacturer number: W0133-1625712

http://www.autopartswarehouse.com/sku/KYB/Steering_Damper/W0133-1625712.html

List Price:
$57.89
Our Price:
$31.95
You Save:
$25.94

Found the Monroe steering damper on Rockauto.com...
http://www.rockauto.com/catalog/raframecatalog.php?carcode=1317603&parttype=7412

1998 TOYOTA T100 3.4L 3378cc V6 MFI (N) [5VZFE] : Steering : Steering Damper Price Core Total Advice
MONROE Part # SC2954 More Info {Magnum Steering Stabilizer Cylinder}
4 WHEEL DRIVE
$23.79 $0.00 $23.79


1998 T-100 Xtra cab SR5 2WD Auto; Roadmaster Active Suspension; Yokohama Geolander HT-S; lowered air dam; full belly pan; 4? diffuser; 11" side skirts; dual transmission coolers; 67% grill blocked; Auto-RX'd; ScanGauge II/Ultra-Gauge
Re: steering stabilizer [Re: BamZipPow] #987864 03/02/10 03:22 AM
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Fishen'man Offline
Mudrunner
Yes, that one. looks like the Monroe shipped to me is 32.21. The KYB is gas so I was hoping it's a little more durable than the Monroe. Time will tell.

Re: steering stabilizer [Re: jmoser] #987865 03/03/10 12:04 AM
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toyT100 Offline OP
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Found a trailmaster one, also a dual shock option. Anyone have this kinda setup (trailmaster and or dual stabilizer)? If so is it worth the money?

Re: steering stabilizer [Re: jmoser] #987866 03/05/10 04:49 AM
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Adam F Offline
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If it feels loose it probably is - take it off and do a 'spring back' check by carefully compressing it.


Just wanted to point out that there will be no "spring back" in a steering stabilizer. Only gas charged shocks have the spring back. Think about it...the spring back effect would help you steer one way, and fight you the other. It would be very uneven, and possibly cause it to pull to one side.


88 4R, 350 V8, R150 5 speed Sold <...uot; />
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98 Sienna, kid and dog hauler, wife's ride
Re: steering stabilizer [Re: Adam F] #987867 03/05/10 05:40 PM
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Fishen'man Offline
Mudrunner
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If it feels loose it probably is - take it off and do a 'spring back' check by carefully compressing it.


Just wanted to point out that there will be no "spring back" in a steering stabilizer. Only gas charged shocks have the spring back. Think about it...the spring back effect would help you steer one way, and fight you the other. It would be very uneven, and possibly cause it to pull to one side.


That's right. I got my stabilizer and it's hydraulic not gas charged.

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