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WTB Dual Steering Stabilizer Kit 2015 F250

Mikeyfitz

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Like the title says looking for a kit. I have some very good prices from a local shop/buddy but seeing what's out there.

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It'll be for when I throw the 6" on and eventually 8"
 

Mikeyfitz

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Really just looking for a good kit for reasonable pricing. I've heard the bilstein shocks are solid. I just don't know how solid the rough country one is
 

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Mine will have a brand new top gun customz dual steering stabilizer bracket and the king shocks will shine up like new for half the price of a new setup...
 

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Bracket is new hardware will be used shocks are used as shown in the picture but will clean up nice and don't leak.
 

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I bought the rough country 2.2 stabilizer kit. Its the best bang for the buck At $150 The brackets are burly and as good or better than anything else I have seen for 2 times or more the price. I bought fox shocks for each corner but for a steering stabilizer I could not see the benifeit for the money to go with fox or any of the other high priced shocks just for a steering stabilizer. I figure worst case if the rough country stabilizers start to leak or something which I doubt. I would just upgrade to fox later and it would still be cheaper. So far the rough country works great. Much improved feel especially when hitting bumps. It also looks great, better than a lot of the other higher prices kits.
 

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My dual stabilizers and a Bilstein shock setup. I am replacing it all with the Carli Pintop 2.5!
 

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