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I dont have your answer but Ive been looking at the same thing. Im looking at the Kelderman set up or PMF suspension. I dont know how Fox branded mounts look but the websites for Kelderman and PMF have good pics and it shows nice HD looking brackets. PMF in the low $500s with Fox shocks, Kelderman is like $580.
Well when I was buying I was looking at the quality of the bolt on brackets. Do your youtube homework and watch how they are installed. Now keep in mind the fox shocks are a big part of the price, you can go with bilstien and reduce cost. But I will say I have no bump steer or worries of death wobble when suspension parts wear out.
Based on the install, do you think the little roost stalks would fit/benefit on them? Debating on going that double route as well, since I'm on 37"s. Fox ATS works, but I have a lot of play, now.
So you buy the Kelderman @ $275 and put your own stabilizers in it? Will the Kelderman work with any aftermarket stabilizer? I was thinking about putting these
in the Kelderman because I have the Rancho 5000X shocks and all would look similar underneath. Sorry if this is a dumb question but I'm just starting to research this stuff.
I believe you can buy the Kelderman and put any shock that is designed for steering stabilizer on it. I would call Kelderman to confirm or get shock length info first.
I believe you can buy the Kelderman and put any shock that is designed for steering stabilizer on it. I would call Kelderman to confirm or get shock length info first.
Ok I'll do that and thank you for the information, much appreciated.
Ive look at the kelderman duel stabilizer brackets and..they look of good quality. They do offer the actual stabilizers if you want and you also have the option of using xyz brand..
I installed the Kelderman dual system with Fox’s on my 2019 F450 a couple weeks ago. It is a very heavy and well made system. I really like the way it tightened up my steering.
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