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Does anyone know of a site that lists steering stabilizers by length/diameter rather than by vehicle application. It is for a vehicle other than my truck that never had a stabilizer.
Bill, try monroe.com. Goto the online catalog, misc application info, then mounting and length sheets. It give the info you want on all their shocks, struts and steering stabilizers. That section is about 50 pages long, but the info you want is in there.
Rusty,
Thanks for the link. The Monroe site had better info than anything else that I had found. I also contacted their tech line since diameter is important to me and it is not in the info on the link. For me smaller diameter is what I want. It turns out that Monroe sticks with mostly domestic application stabilizers most notably truck which tend to be larger diameter. I have two other leads that I am running down. My son is a Mercedes Tech and he measured up one for me that is promising plus another local mostly British car guy has one that I am going to check out.
Thanks for your response.
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