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Steering Stabilizer upgrade #997934 05/23/10 08:03 PM
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toyT100 Offline OP
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It time to replace ym steering stabilizer, and after a quick search online, I found 2 options that are above stock. One is a single shock, the other a double shock kit. I was wondering what everyone else is using and if you think its worth it. (Single shock kit =$90, double kit= $165)

Re: Steering Stabilizer upgrade [Re: toyT100] #997935 05/24/10 03:42 AM
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BamZipPow Offline
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I guess it would come down to how much off-roading you do...most have the single setup. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />


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 upgrade [Re: BamZipPow] #997936 05/24/10 05:14 PM
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IceBlueT Offline
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I run a single Rancho 5402 which is made for a Dodge 3/4 ton. i had to place a bracket above and to the side of the stock bracket, using the idler arm mounting bolts, as the rancho stablilizer is about an inch larger in diameter compared to the stock stablizer.


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'90 'Yota 4X4 (10/31/05-09/10/08 R.I.P)
'98 'Yota t-100. 3.4, 5 sp. 4x4, 2 in. Toytec with BFG A/T 265/70R16s
Re: Steering Stabilizer upgrade [Re: toyT100] #997937 05/26/10 05:41 PM
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jmoser Offline
Mudrunner
I have factory 31" tires and run the Monroe single replacement from NAPA, smooth as silk and way better than stock screen door damper.


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 upgrade [Re: jmoser] #997938 05/27/10 05:44 AM
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toyT100 Offline OP
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Im runnin 35's w a 3"BL and BJ spacers so somethin more than stock is gonna be needed i think

Re: Steering Stabilizer upgrade [Re: toyT100] #997939 05/27/10 02:30 PM
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BamZipPow Offline
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Im runnin 35's w a 3"BL and BJ spacers so somethin more than stock is gonna be needed i think


You have yer answer then... <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" />


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 upgrade [Re: BamZipPow] #997940 05/27/10 04:26 PM
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adam Offline
Body Damage is Cool
I use a single (and now worn out) Rancho for a Chevy, but the thing that helped lessen my steering feedback the most was unloading my tsls for pitbulls.


~Adam


96 T100: D44, lockers and stuff

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