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If you do a leveling kit, then I would suggest getting a dual steering stabilizer. If you are leveling then I bet bigger tires are on the way too? I am running skyjacker and it does just fine. There are others.
It will depend on the money you want to spend. If you want just a stock replacement many have used Rough country, Rancho, Icon etc.. The same goes for the dual shock set-up if you plan on running larger tires in the future. I went with the Rough country dual set-up from 4wheeelingplus.com (p/n- 87491) and it came with the boots for $97 shipped. The singles are about maybe 1/2 that price or cheaper. Google "steering stabilizers" and it will give you plenty of ideas. The Icon is a nice set-up but not cheap.
any quality aftermarket suspension/shock brand will make a replacement that is WAY better then the dinky little OEM unit...
u have tons of options.. search the 'net for the best deal and get one...i dont know if i would say one brand is better then another when it comes to a steering stabilizer..
if ur tires are less then 35"s tall u can easily make use with a single unit...above that duals def. become needed...
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