steering stabelizer

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gregor

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I was just wondering what would go better with a 4 inch lift? Jeg's sells both a single steering stabelizer and they have a dual kit also. I really don't do that much off roading so I am not sure what would be better for me. Thanks for the help.

 

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In my opinion, you can generally get by with one steering stabilizer until you run a 35" tall tire or larger. Two would then help with a larger tire or frequent, hard offroad use. I'm not running any at all with my lift and 35's, and haven't really seen where they would help in my driving style (slow).

 

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You might not need any. If you feel bump steer you might add one.

I don't run any and I have 38's. I used to have one but I took it off so I could turn the steering wheel easier. Doesn't make much difference but when you are trying to turn those 38's aired down you want all the resistance out of the steering as possible. Driving fast offroad I don't see any need my self but some find it nice to have a bit of dampening so the truck doesn't wander around. :rolleyes:

 
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Thanks for the help. If they come with the lift then I will put them on. If not then I will wait and see how it feels when i drive it and then maybe put one on after that.

 

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