Homemade steering stabilizer


cswanson

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I found a website that has a sweet picture on steering stabilizer brackets. Very simple to make your own brackets!
Monroe has stabilizer shocks for $28. I plan on building some, so I'll post some pics.
Heres the website: http://www.explorerprocomp.com/PDFs/is/2513.pdf
Go to the bottom of page 3 for the pic.
 
Jeez.

Steering stabilizers are CHEAP. And even so, they are a bad idea.

They are very seldom necessary with power steering, even with enormous tires. They don't help "bump steer;" that's a geometry problem. And they can mask serious safety hazards such as bad balljoints.
 
"Pot Hole"

I'm not so much worried about it balancing my steering. I'm more worried about it taking out some of the grab of when you hit a hole, that way I don't break my arm.
 
I put one on my rig when I first got it because it steered like crap off road. Then I got smart and replaced every bushing and bearing in the front end and it rides like new without the stabilizer. Total cost was about $150.00 and a couple of Saturdays in the shop.
 

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