Ok, I see that Carli has a new single steering stabilizer out now. It looks like it installs in the stock location. I also seen Thuren Fox single steering stabilizer that bolts/clamps farther past the stock location. Which one would work better?
Kinda funny how both of the previous replies have "KORE" systems and steer (no pun intended) you away from Carli. Bias, no way, those "KORE" guys are really open minded! I'm going to buy the Thuren system right now!
Jim
I went on Defiant's website and they had thier new single s/s. It costs similiar to the Thurens Fox S/S. I am going to purchase one here soon to replace my stocker. I didn't mean for this to get into who's best, but what's the difference between installing back to the OEM position or installing it further past the stock location like Thuren's. There are good posts here that educated me and the difference in the two w/ thier performance capabilies. Thanks.
BTW- Correct me if I am wrong, but does the Thuren's Fox S/S similiar to KORE's Fox S/S?
Kinda funny how both of the previous replies have "KORE" systems and steer (no pun intended) you away from Carli. Bias, no way, those "KORE" guys are really open minded! I'm going to buy the Thuren system right now!
Jim
My Thuren SS works very well and is reasonably priced. I have run it for about a week now. I just finished installing a Thuren track bar today. I have not driven very far with it yet. Just enough to set the steering wheel back to straight. My initial impressions of both items are very positive. I looked for a picture of the Carli SS but could not find it on their web site. The Fox shock that Thuren uses actually has "steer" stamped in the blue end piece. I am running it at 120 PSI and it pulls just a little left on a flat surface. A normal crowned road offsets the pull almost perfectly. You can add a little caster on the drivers side to offset the pull as well. I had to remove my PML front diff cover and go back to stock because of interference with the SS mount.