My buddy is about to lift his 2002 F350 4-6" and run a 35" tire. He is debating whether or not to put dual stabilizers on it. He is trying to save some money and not do it if it is not needed. I told him to do without and see how it feels. Get it later if need be. I did not run them on my 2005 for a few years. Whats everyone elses thoughts?
My buddy is about to lift his 2002 F350 4-6" and run a 35" tire. He is debating whether or not to put dual steering stabilizer on it. He is trying to save some money and not do it if it is not needed. I told him to do without and see how it feels. Get it later if need be. I did not run them on my 2005 for a few years. Whats everyone elses thoughts?
Well the suspension install is complete and did not put dual stabilizer on it. Seems to drive great without them. I actually like the feel of the steering better than my 05. Here it is before the rear 5" Deavers were put in. It is with a 5" rear block. The 5" Deavers raised the rear a little over an inch more.
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