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Post by fallguy on May 21, 2006 15:04:30 GMT -5
Hello, I'm new to this forum, and I want to install dual steering stabilisers to my 79 chevy Cheyenne K10. But I'm wondering if adding two Rancho RS5000 stabilisers, plus the stock one for a total of 3, will put excessive load and stress to my steering box and linkage Would only one Rancho and my stock satbilisers bo a better option, or remove the stock stabiliser and install dual Rancho kit??? I run 33 inch tires, and I have much steering bumps, it's not pleasant to drive. The steering box has just been rebuilt, the linkage changed, and the wheels aligned, but the driving isn't any better, so my stock stabiliser isn't up to the task. Any comments would be really appreciated! Thanks
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Post by Bent on May 21, 2006 19:58:05 GMT -5
I'd check all of the tierod ends and steering linkages to make sure there is no play in them....I think with one stabilzer you'll be fine with the 33's
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Post by joey85 on Jun 9, 2006 19:30:05 GMT -5
I'd have to concure with that, seeing as I run 35's and only have one stabalizer and have no problems. But my truck just might be special.
Joe
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Post by edjen10 on Aug 8, 2010 21:39:07 GMT -5
I SEE THIS IS AN OLD POST BUT WILL ADD MY KNOWLEDGE I HAVE 36 INCH TIRES ALL NEW FRONT END BALL JOINTS AND T/R ETC. 1 RANCHO 5000 STABILIZER NO PROBS HAD AN 1981 3/4 TON 33'S JUST RAN STOCK STABILIZER HOPE THIS HELPS IN THE FUTURE
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