homemade steering stabilizer
#1
homemade steering stabilizer
http://www.s10extremist.org/forums/v...p?f=58&t=18549
Well I saw this thread and figured that one of theise weekends I would make one up. Since I have the bracket on the frame, all I will have to do is make a bracket to clamp on the steering. What do you guys think?
Well I saw this thread and figured that one of theise weekends I would make one up. Since I have the bracket on the frame, all I will have to do is make a bracket to clamp on the steering. What do you guys think?
#2
looks questionable, if you try it you should post up pics I've been considering a steering stablizer
#3
I agree. If those bolts vibrate loose and allow the bracket to move on the centerlink it may hinder your ability to steer. If I wanted to add a steering stablizer I would replace the centerlink with one that has the hole in it for the stabalizer...but that's just me...
#4
That was my first thought but this sutup is no diffrent than the kits you can buy, so I would think that its pretty stable.
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/SLF-92210/?rtype=10
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/SLF-92210/?rtype=10
Last edited by pj5454302; 07-26-2010 at 11:53 PM.
#5
I agree. If those bolts vibrate loose and allow the bracket to move on the centerlink it may hinder your ability to steer. If I wanted to add a steering stablizer I would replace the centerlink with one that has the hole in it for the stabalizer...but that's just me...
Where are they available beside the stealership.
#6
Lmc truck and napa.
#7
LMC only had it for 82-93 and NAPA didn't have them online for 4x4
#8
has anyone botheed to check & see if the center link is the same in the 2nd gen's, as the 1st?
i thought about doing this in the Spring, but got side tracked, and forgot to cal my part supplier.
guess i'm gonna be making a phone call in the morning.
screw that, i'm gonna email him about it now.
i thought about doing this in the Spring, but got side tracked, and forgot to cal my part supplier.
guess i'm gonna be making a phone call in the morning.
screw that, i'm gonna email him about it now.
#9
That was my first thought but this sutup is no diffrent than the kits you can buy, so I would think that its pretty stable.
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/SLF-92210/?rtype=10
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/SLF-92210/?rtype=10
http://www.streetsideauto.com/produc...&PQString=none
Look at the bottom left of the features list...
#10
You do realize that stabilzer is sold as a replacement for an O.E. unit and not an add-on...right?
http://www.streetsideauto.com/produc...&PQString=none
Look at the bottom left of the features list...
http://www.streetsideauto.com/produc...&PQString=none
Look at the bottom left of the features list...