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Old 02-18-2019, 06:36 PM
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Should I get a dual or single steering stabilizer??

I'm having some bump steer on my 19 F350 6.2 Lariat and the truck only has 108 miles on it. Should I go with a single or dual steering stabilizer?? Should I go with bilstein or fox?? Thank you.
 
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Old 02-18-2019, 06:55 PM
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Originally Posted by 2019RRSDLARIAT
I'm having some bump steer on my 19 F350 6.2 Lariat and the truck only has 108 miles on it. Should I go with a single or dual steering stabilizer?? Should I go with bilstein or fox?? Thank you.
Before adding anything, if it's only got 108 miles on it why not take it back to the dealer and let them address it?
 
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you can't go wrong with either Fox or Bilstein. I personally have the BDS dual Fox stabilizer on my 6.2 and am very satisfied with it. I don't know on the Bilstein if they require any type of lift but on my BDS it did require at least 2.5 a front lift. I would personally go with the duel over the single.
 
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you can't go wrong with either Fox or Bilstein. I personally have the BDS dual Fox stabilizer on my 6.2 and am very satisfied with it. I don't know on the Bilstein if they require any type of lift but on my BDS it did require at least 2.5 a front lift. I would personally go with the duel over the single.
Well I plan on running stock suspension with no lift.
 
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Pro Comp makes a dual stabilizer for 2017 up Super Duty trucks with no lift. Their part number is 222582 if you want options. I don't think you will find may aftermarket stabilizers for factory height 4WD SDs..
 
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Fox ATS. Buy once cry once. stock location, works on stock height. through shaft technology is like having duals in a single - except many less parts and ability to put on stock height (or lifted). Been running one since December.
 
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I've read many folks on here like the Fox ATS more than the dual setups...I'll be adding one in the future but I haven't had any death wobble yet, nor do I care to ever experience it.
 
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I went with the ATS. I have zero bump steer running 37's. Really firms up the steering too.
 
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439.95 shipped for the fox ATS?? Wow!! I found a procomp dual steering stabilizer for 169.95 shipped based on the part number I was given. Decisions Decisions. Lol. I hope the dual one is just as good as the single ATS.
 
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Old 02-20-2019, 05:11 AM
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Originally Posted by Iraqvet05
Pro Comp makes a dual stabilizer for 2017 up Super Duty trucks with no lift. Their part number is 222582 if you want options. I don't think you will find may aftermarket stabilizers for factory height 4WD SDs..
just went to the pro comp website. they don't make one for the 2018 or 2019. the only one i can find for a 2018 is the fox ats for $400.
 
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Originally Posted by 2019RRSDLARIAT
439.95 shipped for the fox ATS?? Wow!! I found a procomp dual steering stabilizer for 169.95 shipped based on the part number I was given. Decisions Decisions. Lol. I hope the dual one is just as good as the single ATS.

I'm in the same predicament.
 
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Fortunately, I don't need one yet, I just picked my truck up 2 weeks ago but I've done a enough reading on this subject that when I need to replace mine, I will definitely go with the Fox. It may be pricey but it sounds like it's worth it. Buy it once and be done.
 
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I have a brand new Fox 2.0 single stabilizer if anyone is interested, was going to installi it but went with the dual setup.
 
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Originally Posted by 2019RRSDLARIAT
439.95 shipped for the fox ATS?? Wow!! I found a procomp dual steering stabilizer for 169.95 shipped based on the part number I was given. Decisions Decisions. Lol. I hope the dual one is just as good as the single ATS.
That's why I said buy once cry once
 
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I have a brand new Fox 2.0 single stabilizer if anyone is interested, was going to installi it but went with the dual setup.
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