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steering stabilizer (have searched already)

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steering stabilizer (have searched already)

Post by spamwell »

how do you tell if your steering stabiliser is buggered, i have mine off at the moment and i am not sure what it is meant to be like but it just doesn't feel right .

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Post by mud4b »

you need to compress it and it should extend slowly...

does it have oil pissing out...

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Post by roc box »

it should work similar to a shock if its too easy to compress and pull apart its no good.
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Post by spamwell »

ok well mies buggered because i don't see dirt going overwhere and getting stuck in as one of the symptoms of a good one
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Post by christover1 »

spamwell wrote:ok well mies buggered because i don't see dirt going overwhere and getting stuck in as one of the symptoms of a good one


Gabriel and old man emu do good heavy duty ones. Originals are only good for stock, in my opinion. Sure other after market exist, too.

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Post by spamwell »

yeah i'll have a look into it
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Post by -Mick- »

man I have a good std one you can have for free if you want :) Not sure how I ended up with it but I sure don't need it.

It's nothin flash but your setup seems pretty stock so it should do the job ;)
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