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Stabilizers were not stock on later Broncos. I would check for loose tierod ends and/or a failed shock. I have a dead shock on the front of my 93 right now and if I hit the right speed with the wheel clocked in just the right position, the whole damned truck bounces like she's gonna come apart at the seams.
Thanks for the advice, I know the duel shocks on the front are on their last leg. $36.00 a piece at pep boys for Rancharos the nicer of the two shocks that pep boyz stock.
Im thinking of checking on an better shock but have very limited funds to spend.
2x$36 in front
2x$32 in front smaller shock
2x$35 rears
Total $206.00 Not bad for this ride. The downside is Ill prob have to replace them but warranty for 3 yrs so let em ride.
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