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Old 09-05-2012, 10:54 PM
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I am in the process of installing a RC 2.5 lift kit on my 95' Blazer 4dr. 4x4 was wondering if any of you fine people have one installed on your rig and if so could you post a pic of it... The instructions lack detail and I'd like to see it together before I run it up to an alignment shop... Many thanks in advance...
 
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A pic of the lift or of a steering stabilizer?
I got a RC stabilizer from a shop here & made the bracket that attaches to the linkage. The other end attached to the already there plates on the frame.
I have pics here CB The Cranberry Blazer _GF made up the name_ pictures by Rottidog - Photobucket
 
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Thanks Rotti, That's exactly what I was looking for... A pic of the steering stabilizer installed... just for comparison purposes... I know it was kind of a silly question as it only goes on one way pretty much but this is my first lifted vehicle and I am erring to the side of caution. Thanks again for the pics... Love yer rig...
 
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Iv got it installed on my truck. I'll post a pic up tom or sat. K
 
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Iv got it installed on my truck. I'll post a pic up tom or sat. K
Thanks, any and all input is welcome... and appreciated...
 
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attention do not use the rough country steering stabalizer kit. the bracket that attaches to the steering linkage is a bad design as it rubbed a hole into my oil pan
 
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Old 09-24-2012, 09:51 PM
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Originally Posted by Rottidog
A pic of the lift or of a steering stabilizer?
I got a RC stabilizer from a shop here & made the bracket that attaches to the linkage. The other end attached to the already there plates on the frame.
I have pics here CB The Cranberry Blazer _GF made up the name_ pictures by Rottidog - Photobucket
Thanks for this! I now got a plan for making the stabilizer laying under my tool box work on my truck.
 
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Old 09-26-2012, 07:58 PM
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attention do not use the rough country steering stabalizer kit. the bracket that attaches to the steering linkage is a bad design as it rubbed a hole into my oil pan
gitch, did you contact rough country about this? I just called because I have their stabilizer and was worried about it and haven't heard about this before.

Did you align your front end or check to see if it rubbed after you installed it?

Thanks

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I plan to add this rc ss. Does it really rub? If so what brand should I get?
 
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No it doesnt just have to make sure you put it on so the bracket doesnt rub. It looks like it could just never tried it to see if it would.
 
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