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Drewhenry

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Looks like it is time for a new stabilizer. 113K on the original. Just did a Lorenz-Bilstein leveling kit with links. No problems. New tires and having alignment trouble. Toyo OCMT 35x12. 50R17. Alignment looks fine when at the shop, stabilizer has little to no umph left in it. Wondering what is out there and what success or failures to avoid? Also are there any steering upgrades available? Response seemes to be retarded, maybe I am not used to the new meats yet.



Andy
 
I'm running the Skyjacker in-line dual stabilizers on my 98 12V 4X4 and am very happy with them.



Have also add the PSC steering box and the DSS steering shaft support bar and definetly money well spent.



HP
 
Looks like it is time for a new stabilizer. 113K on the original. Just did a Lorenz-Bilstein leveling kit with links. No problems. New tires and having alignment trouble. Toyo OCMT 35x12. 50R17. Alignment looks fine when at the shop, stabilizer has little to no umph left in it. Wondering what is out there and what success or failures to avoid? Also are there any steering upgrades available? Response seemes to be retarded, maybe I am not used to the new meats yet.



Andy
With the new MTs you may be experiencing a right drift on the freeway. The Carli highmount ss corrects this at supplied pressure. It's up and out of the way. You'll benefit from greatly reduced bumpsteer from any of the pressurized ss's. It may be time to upgrade your steering linkage to the '08. 5 setup.
 
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