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Steering Stabilizer #1464206
07/07/13 07:27 PM
07/07/13 07:27 PM
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Kilrbee Offline OP
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I have a 92 Ram W150 I put a set of 31 x 10.5 x 15's on the truck, and now it seems to wander going down the road. I am wondering if anyone has any experience with a steering stabilizer or will it help or not?

Re: Steering Stabilizer [Re: Kilrbee] #1464207
07/07/13 07:30 PM
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Should. You might want to read and maybe post in the trucks forum.


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Re: Steering Stabilizer [Re: amxautox] #1464208
07/07/13 08:53 PM
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He needs a Borgeson steering shaft,(one piece unit), to replace the trouble prone "slop Coupler". Their website has a special dodge truck section. This is THE #1 mod to these trucks, to improve steering precision, road feel, and reduce the play/wander in the steering wheel. I did this mod to many 84-92 Ram trucks including my own 90 PowerRam. Lifted/big tired Rams especially need this. A single/dual steering stabilizer without addressing the coupler,,is a waste of time/money.







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