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Just finished my install of this kit. Pretty simple, however, the instructions mention to remove the tie rod on the passenger side to remove the 2 bolts holding the bracket for the factory stabilizer. This is not necessary. Turning your wheel full passenger gives you more than enough room to take those bolts out. The More You Know🌈⭐
Just installed this morning. Made a huge difference in the steering on first impression. Stiffer more stable and direct responsive steering. No wandering of the Jeep as much. Not bad for $130 and a Saturday morning with my kid.
Follow up: Two years in and my RC steering stabilizer has died, with one strut seizing. Not sure I’d buy another as I feel I could get a better product (Fox, PSI) for a similar cost and better longevity. Was happy with it while it worked.
Someone told me that with my sway bar disconnects, the steering foot (can’t remember the name of it) will hit this when you’re articulating disconnected. Is this true?
Moon dog, thanks for the advise, I was laying under my 2020 Wrangler and couldn"t figure why I need to Take the tie rod off, I could leave the bracket there, that a lot of work that doesn"t need to be done.
what size tires? Just curious as I purchased this for my 2020 JT-R a few weeks ago but havent installed yet! Im on 35x12.5s w/3.5" lift..... any clearance issues to the diff cover ? I.E can it be taken off without pulling off the driver side shock/stabilizer ??
curious, i see that you just tightened all this up with ratchet an wrench, is there any specific torque the shock end bolts are to be tightened to? or just real good an snug...? lol
Yes, as he says you have to lift it up enough for the front tires to clear the ground. This makes the most extended position for the shocks and their attachment brackets to get the geometry right.
I was looking at this dual steering stabilizer thinking two might be better than one for my 2020 2DR JL Rubicon. Our host is replacing a Rough Country stabilizer with the dual set, so maybe that is an affirmation. However, I currently have a TeraFlex Steering Stabilizer Falcon Nexus EF 2.1 mounted. That is $259 and about double the cost of this Rough Country dual stabilizer. Is there that much of a quality difference in the parts, or are we just paying for the TeraFlex brand name?
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Why did you ditch the single RC stabilizer?
My wife heard the music when she entered the room.. "Are you watching porn?!"... "Yeah.. In a way..." LOL
Just finished my install of this kit. Pretty simple, however, the instructions mention to remove the tie rod on the passenger side to remove the 2 bolts holding the bracket for the factory stabilizer. This is not necessary. Turning your wheel full passenger gives you more than enough room to take those bolts out. The More You Know🌈⭐
Thank you for the heads up!!
Just installed this morning. Made a huge difference in the steering on first impression. Stiffer more stable and direct responsive steering. No wandering of the Jeep as much. Not bad for $130 and a Saturday morning with my kid.
BluRazor was this a big difference in the wandering issue??
@@alanphillips1344 factory recall replaced it with a new stabilizer. Still wanders.
Follow up: Two years in and my RC steering stabilizer has died, with one strut seizing. Not sure I’d buy another as I feel I could get a better product (Fox, PSI) for a similar cost and better longevity. Was happy with it while it worked.
Excellent video, thank you! I followed the video as i did my install and it turned out perfect.
Love my jeep even more I just installed it today it’s so much better
Someone told me that with my sway bar disconnects, the steering foot (can’t remember the name of it) will hit this when you’re articulating disconnected. Is this true?
Moon dog, thanks for the advise, I was laying under my 2020 Wrangler and couldn"t figure why I
need to Take the tie rod off, I could leave the bracket there, that a lot of work that doesn"t need to be done.
You just left the bracket there?
Do you have to lift or jack the Jeep up? It seems like I can do it without a lift...
You need to so the wheels will hang otherwise you can't access some of the bolts
I did it with the tires on the ground with no problems
Let's be a bit more specific. (seeing how someone has answered with a gladiator) Do you have to lift the Wrangler up?
It's a shame you didn't told us the difference between this and the one you had before.
Would this work with the Mopar 2 inch lift on 35's?
I'm sure it will man. My gladiator has a 2 in with 35s and the install went smooth
I have just installed these on my 2020 Gladiator and I still get ghost wheel wobble. Still looking for a better solution.
what size tires? Just curious as I purchased this for my 2020 JT-R a few weeks ago but havent installed yet! Im on 35x12.5s w/3.5" lift..... any clearance issues to the diff cover ? I.E can it be taken off without pulling off the driver side shock/stabilizer ??
curious, i see that you just tightened all this up with ratchet an wrench, is there any specific torque the shock end bolts are to be tightened to? or just real good an snug...? lol
When in doubt give it another half turn lol
The rough country instructions specify the torque
can I use this for my 2019 Jeep Wrangler JLU rubicon with a stock suspension and 33s tires???
Yes
why 2018 JL jeep get death wobble after 2” lift
Do you really need to lift the Jeep up to do this?
No answer yet huh ?
Carlos Orellana lol my Jeep is way beyond this now lol hit my up on Instagram granite_jl
Yes, as he says you have to lift it up enough for the front tires to clear the ground. This makes the most extended position for the shocks and their attachment brackets to get the geometry right.
Good stuff man. Right to the point. Could do without the music though.
You feel. You forgot wash jeep 🚙
I was looking at this dual steering stabilizer thinking two might be better than one for my 2020 2DR JL Rubicon. Our host is replacing a Rough Country stabilizer with the dual set, so maybe that is an affirmation. However, I currently have a TeraFlex Steering Stabilizer Falcon Nexus EF 2.1 mounted. That is $259 and about double the cost of this Rough Country dual stabilizer. Is there that much of a quality difference in the parts, or are we just paying for the TeraFlex brand name?
Brand name. Another plus for this is that it positions the stabilizer above the bars and more out of harms way.
The u-bolts used are garbage!!! There needs to be a better system