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07-08-2002, 12:15 PM | #1 |
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Steering stabilizer To make or to Buy?
Ok, from the feedback of my previous message. Think I am going to start with trying the steering stabilizer to solve my problem.
First I must check to make sure the steering box was mounted on the truck correctly. It is a 67 C10, I hear that the frame on this year was not made ofr power steering boxes. Looks like they burnt two holes in the inner fender well with a torch to get the lines to the steering box, doesn't give me a very good feeling of how the box is mounted. Anyway, after I check if I can infact attach a steering stabilizer, does anyone know if I can purchase the hardware and the shock at a local auto parts store, or would I be best off to buy mail order from LMC, Chevy Duty, MotherTruckers etc.... I see adds locally for a single for a 4 wheel drive, not sure if this would work? Thanks for all the help!! |
07-09-2002, 10:49 PM | #2 |
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Get the kit, it comes with some beefy brackets that would be real hard to make. Mine was $45 from Classic Industies, works great.
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07-10-2002, 09:37 AM | #3 |
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Rancho probably makes them. I would bet theirs would be better built and have a better valved shock for the job.
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