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I recently installed the PMF Suspensions dual steering stabilizer with Fox Shocks stabilizers on my truck and man what a difference that kit makes! It makes the steering feel much more sturdy and gets rid of the jumpy and twitchy feeling when going over small bumps. Install was fairly straightforward and I would say plan on an hour to complete it start to finish.
does your truck have the 360 degree camera option on there? I have been trying to find aftermarket. Thought that might be a good video for you to do if you don’t ha e one already.
also, do you tow at all? How does the ready lift tow if you do? Looking at adding leveling kit and airbags to level it back out when towing.
love the videos! Thanks for taking the time to make them for us guys who aren’t super mechanical.
Originally Posted by Moostang09
I recently installed the PMF Suspensions dual steering stabilizer with Fox Shocks stabilizers on my truck and man what a difference that kit makes! It makes the steering feel much more sturdy and gets rid of the jumpy and twitchy feeling when going over small bumps. Install was fairly straightforward and I would say plan on an hour to complete it start to finish.
If you noticed, he hasn't posted anything here in over a year and a half.
As for your 360 question. It sounds like it would be BIG $$$ to have a 360 camera system installed....cameras in the front, side mirrors & tailgate..you might think about doing a trade in on a truck equipped with that option.
Good Luck
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