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Anyone swapped their factory steering stabilizer with this FOX stabilizer:
https://www.amazon.com/Fox-985-24-064-FOX-Steering-Stabilizer/dp/B01E406D84
If so how did it help with bump steer and vibration? My truck is completely stock and the bump steer is getting bad. It has 10k miles on it, I'm afraid it may be in early stages of death wobble.
I dont think you can run the dual set up on stock height trucks, per what I’ve read.
I run the Fox ATS on my 2019. Great improvement over stock.
That and the 2.0 performance series shocks.
They need to break in before you can fully appreciate it.
Might need a couple adjustments on the stabilizer but its easy to turn the adjustment dial. I just tightened mine all the way and backed it off a smidge.
I installed the Fox Duel Steering Stabilizer and then added the new Fox TS Single Stabilizer to replace the stock shock. The combination is absolutely amazing.
If so how did it help with bump steer and vibration? My truck is completely stock and the bump steer is getting bad. It has 10k miles on it, I'm afraid it may be in early stages of death wobble.
Do you know the difference between "bump steer" and Death Wobble? They are not the same and bump steer is easily corrected with suspension adjustments and proper alignment.
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