finally got a pic of my steering sabalizer

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Justbust1n

Justbust1n

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did it install as easily as the directions claimed or did it require fab work on your part?
very easy, just some adjustments when you get it on to make sure you dont get to much on one side , but other than that i think its 3 U-bolts and 4 shock bolts and 12 screws in all i did put some blue tread locker because the instructions say to tighten them everyonce in a while so i went ahead and made sure it wouldnt come loose.. easy and worht it definat improvement

 

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Awesome. I got the same kit, and it was so easy that I thought I screwed up somehow. Maybe that's just my paranoia, but mine looks just like yours and I can't complain when I notice it keeps my wheel in my hands and my wheels straight.

 

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Does yours have the bracket that bolts to the frame ? I put a single on my 95 and it still feels loose and wonders a little had new balljoints and tie rods done should I go to a double ?

 
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Does yours have the bracket that bolts to the frame ? I put a single on my 95 and it still feels loose and wonders a little had new balljoints and tie rods done should I go to a double ?
yeah if you got the money i havent had a single but the dual i have does the trick , really keeps the wabble down and the vibration and yeah it bolts to the frame and easy as **** to install

 

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