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Anyone try this?

Never heard of "Tuff Country." If I were going to get a SS, I would go with a Rancho.

However, seeing as how a steering stabilizer is essentially just a shock absorber for your steering rack, I don't think there's much of a risk - worst case scenario, the "Tuff Country" one craps out on you in a year and you'll end up buying a $50-60 Rancho for a replacement.

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I looked at Tuff Country products when I updated the suspension on my Jeep years ago; but never used the products.
Check out the actual manufacturer specs versus other products.
Shouldn't be too big of a risk.
 
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Tuff Country is an excellent suspension manufacturer! I have had lifts and shocks from their company on other vehicles that I have basically beat the %&*@ out of! They hold up well and the quality is superb, Better than Rancho. I had a set of Rancho shock on a truck for 3 weeks, they started leaking so bad that I had to remove them and return to the store. I then bought the Tuff Country Shocks from a 4x4 shop and had no more problems!
 
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