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Old 12-16-2011, 03:38 AM   #1
dbmx66
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rough country dual steering stabilizer problem.

okay so, for the 73-87 trucks i mounted the main bracket right next to the diff like its says in the instructions. then extended both shocks 4.5 inches out and thats where you put the little brackets with the little u bolts. passenger side was fine, but drivers side didnt work right. with the shock extended 4.5 inches it brought me right to the big hex part of the bar and the tie rod nut (which wont work). i cant move the main bracket over because its already against the diff. if i move it to the drivers side more then it puts the end of the shock right in between the big nut for the tierod and the hole in the bar for the stock stabilizer... theres not enough room there. where do i put the bracket? and how do i mount it? the only way i can put the bracket on is right beside the hex at the end of the bar and when i do that the shock bottoms out before i can turn right all the way. and if i put it in the hole for the stock stabilizer it maxes the shock out before i turn left all the way.

please help me, i know alot of you have dual stabilizers tell me what you did, pictures would be nice as well. thanks
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