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Silver Bullet
07-25-2002, 15:31
With all the talk about the less than desirable factory shocks I thought I would ask...has anyone replaced their steering stabilizer?

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pullinpower
07-25-2002, 18:32
I was thinking of putting a rancho on mine.let me know if you do and your results.

mackin
07-25-2002, 20:44
Last check no Rancho yet........ :rolleyes:

MAC

Silver Bullet
07-25-2002, 21:24
Come on MAC...you can be the guinea pig!!! :D 4-Wheel Parts has Ranchos for most applications for $45 to $120.

What is the life expectancy for these things?

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Silver Bullet
07-26-2002, 15:33
It took a little research, but I found Rancho part numbers...

Stabilizer RS-5407
Bracket RS-5548

I am on my way to pick up now. I'll post back with more info and pics soon...

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Silver Bullet
07-27-2002, 21:04
Boys and Girls,
The Rancho Steering stabilizer is on on...with a few minor problems. Projects like this are much easier with the proper tools...namely a tie rod end separator (the fork looking tool). I started off with a ball joint separator thinking the fork was the same size...WRONG! It was too wide. After getting the correct tool from Autozone, it took 3 hits to pop off the old one! Mounting the new one was a little tricky...I just had to get everything on there before tightening anything as the angles are not quite the same using the bracket.

Here are a couple pics of the old Monroe steering stabilizer...

http:www.kevcarart.com/steve/images_misc/old_ss_1.jpg
http:www.kevcarart.com/steve/images_misc/old_ss_2.jpg

Here is the new one with the mounting bracket so I never have to use the forkin' tool again to replace this thing! :D I left the cover off so you can see the bracket. It is pretty on there...too bad it's hidden!

http:www.kevcarart.com/steve/images_misc/new_ss.jpg

After driving it I am happy with the improvement although I was hoping it would completely solve my problem. BUT...I also was not able to make over to the smooth black top and kick it up to 80+ mph...I'll post back on Sunday if I notice any difference than this evening. It might be time to get the high dollar balance job with the Hunter superduper tire balancer at Discount Tire.

Total cost was around $62 (bracket $20, stabilizer $42).