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I just ordered one today. Glad to hear everyone likes it. By the way, I just checked my socks and I don't seem to be afflicted with this matching disease.
I just ordered one today. Glad to hear everyone likes it. By the way, I just checked my socks and I don't seem to be afflicted with this matching disease.
Other than the fact this thread is 3 years old. Several other members including myself do like the Bilstein stabilizer.
Running 35's x 12.5 on '06 F250 FX4 V10 and the wobble in the steering wheel from the tires was bad enough to warrant a change. Installed the Bilstein Steering Stabilizer and Wow what a difference! The OEM SS would compress very easily and not push back out at all. The Bilstein has quite a bit of resistance and pushed back out after compressed.
I had NO drift or pull to either side before the Bilstein SS install. But now I notice a extremely slight drift to the left. But this SS now keeps the tires in check - especially when I hit a rut or uneven payment - night and day difference.
I will have it aligned and see, but the tires are running true across so not sure what to do.
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