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Question about steering stabilizers
Are steering stabilizers worth getting if you've got stock tires/wheels?
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Subscribing. No lift or level kit on mine (no real plans to get one either), but I do have bigger aftermarket wheels/tires. Got a leaking stabilizer and wanting tips on what do go with that would get me one step better than stock? Sorry, OP, for jumping in here... seemed this thread was going in a direction where I could ask my question and not totally throw off the conversation. |
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Doesn't hurt my feelings. It looked dead anyway. Thanks for reviving it |
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