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Old 02-28-2007, 10:46 PM
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Has anyone here ever put dual steering stabilizers on their H2?

I see some guys with lifts run them on their HD pickups, and I was just wondering if anyone has ever used a dual setup.
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Default Re: Dual Steering Stabilizers

Your rig already has a place for one stabalizer, you can go to any 4x4 shop and ask for the Fabtech H2 Steering stabalizer kit. Unless you have a lift on yours, one should do the job just fine. It will take about 1/2 hour for you to put it on.

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Has anyone here ever put dual heavy duty tierods on their H2?
That's a great idea, Rocks. Do now!
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Your rig already has a place for one stabalizer, you can go to any 4x4 shop and ask for the Fabtech H2 Steering stabalizer kit. Unless you have a lift on yours, one should do the job just fine. It will take about 1/2 hour for you to put it on.

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Thanks, I realize it already has one and I've upgraded to the Rancho 5000, but I wanted to know if anyone has tried two.

Why do they put two of them on lifted rigs?

I'm just curious. I tried searching but I couldn't find anything on our site.
Inquiring minds want to know.
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That's a great idea, Rocks. Do now!
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Aren't they normally running two because of the larger diameter tires that usually accompany a lift?
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Aren't they normally running two because of the larger diameter tires that usually accompany a lift?
I would imagine, but our tires are big at 35". Some folks go up to 37"x13.5x17 on stock heights.
With a lift, there is different geometry involved, but I was wondering if anyone has tried two.
Why use two stabilizers on a lifted truck?
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