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Old 03-21-2006, 08:53 PM
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I got 35 in toyo's, any recommedations on if a aftermarket steering stablizer would benifit me? I looked in the rancho kit..they make a single shock for up to 35 inch tires and a double kit for tires over 35 inch. I do moderate offroading, which kit or brand do you think would help prolong the life of my steering parts?
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I have run the Racnho 900o's on the last three H2's. and thier Steering kit is there 5000 shock. It make a big difference. I was laos running 37's on the first two trucks and was fine without using the dual set up.
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Get the Fabtech tierods and stabilizer.
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thanks for the info...I have read all the theads on the fabtech tierods. I am a bit confused about there product? Why does it say it will not work without the lift kit? I am going to purchase this tierods just because of the fact all you experts highly recommend them. But for a piece of mind they will work on a non lifted H2? Also the fabtech steering stabilizer, does it require a bracket or does it mount up to the factory mounts?
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Yes the tierods work great on the non-lifted H2. You will be very happy with them.
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Yes the recall has been taken care of by Fabtech and they were very upfront and honest about it.
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Is the the "tie-rod" from the famous movie I saw...ooohhh!!! Way to expensive for my check book
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