Dan Fredrickson
Well-Known Member
- Joined
- May 25, 2007
- Location
- Sacramento
I am the guy that has always been of the opinion that you should never need these, however I just ran into a street rig that no matter what we did it still had wobble! Finally gave in and installed the stabilizer and no more wobble So we decided we should make a good one...
These are not for stock applications, these fit 1.5" or 1.25" tube. The are not made sloppy, they have an triangular hole so in one end (of the hole) they fit the 1.25" tube and the other end fits 1.5"...
Here you can see how they can fit either for a standard "shock type" stabilizer or a stud type...
And the flat type for clearance challenged rigs
Steering Stabilizer Plate 90 Degree - RuffStuff Specialties
Flat Mount Steering Stabilizer Bracket with Hardware - RuffStuff Specialties
These are not for stock applications, these fit 1.5" or 1.25" tube. The are not made sloppy, they have an triangular hole so in one end (of the hole) they fit the 1.25" tube and the other end fits 1.5"...
Here you can see how they can fit either for a standard "shock type" stabilizer or a stud type...
And the flat type for clearance challenged rigs
Steering Stabilizer Plate 90 Degree - RuffStuff Specialties
Flat Mount Steering Stabilizer Bracket with Hardware - RuffStuff Specialties