Reinstall steering stabilizer?

NM2012CherryJK

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Hi all just got done with the front end. Installed new drag link and tie rod. Got rid of the drop brackets for the control arms and installed new Currie adjustable control arms. Upgraded the axle shafts. Got rid of the Fran drop bracket for the track bar and installed the EVO drag link flip kit. New EVO sway bar links. My question is do I need a steering stabilizer?? I damaged my OEM one and got a Fox 2.0 and its to high pressure it pulls to one side. Any help would be appreciated thanks. ImageUploadedByWAYALIFE1436025460.703178.jpgImageUploadedByWAYALIFE1436025475.023899.jpgImageUploadedByWAYALIFE1436025490.041473.jpgImageUploadedByWAYALIFE1436025504.423184.jpgImageUploadedByWAYALIFE1436025518.234326.jpg
 
As long as your steering geometry is in spec you shouldn't need a stabilizer. If you do want one I would suggest trying to find an oem one off of craigslist for cheap/free.
 
If you can't find an OEM, O'Reilly's has one that is supposed to be OEM spec for around $30 if I remember.
 
As mentioned, a steering stabilizer is nice to have but it is far from needed. With your tie-rod, you will most likely need to get a new mount. The Rancho stabilizer might be able to work as it comes with a new mount.
 
Hi all just got done with the front end. Installed new drag link and tie rod. Got rid of the drop brackets for the control arms and installed new Currie adjustable control arms. Upgraded the axle shafts. Got rid of the Fran drop bracket for the track bar and installed the EVO drag link flip kit. New EVO sway bar links. My question is do I need a steering stabilizer?? I damaged my OEM one and got a Fox 2.0 and its to high pressure it pulls to one side. Any help would be appreciated thanks.

Are those Carolina Metal Masters?
 
As mentioned, a steering stabilizer is nice to have but it is far from needed. With your tie-rod, you will most likely need to get a new mount. The Rancho stabilizer might be able to work as it comes with a new mount.

Cool thanks. I got a mount from the guys that make the tie rod that works but don't like the push feeling I'm getting with the Fox steering stabilizer.
 
As mentioned, a steering stabilizer is nice to have but it is far from needed. With your tie-rod, you will most likely need to get a new mount. The Rancho stabilizer might be able to work as it comes with a new mount.

I just got a new Rancho one and see it comes with a new bolt, but no instructions. Any direction you could give would be a huge help, I can't seem to find a write up or video on it. Thnx
 
My tie bar mounting location had rotated upwards, loses it all and adjusted, good to go now, thanks brother! 👍🏻

I just got the same setup. So it does mount up fine to the stock mounting locations? Did you use the supplies bolt and nuts or the stock hardware?
 
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