dual stabilizers rubbing against tie rod bar

Txs_mde_87

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Just purchased a 2008 f350 with a leveling kit, pan bar upgraded, steering stabilizer, dual stabilizer upgrade.

My question is after testing driving and a week of driving it sounds like a metal bar tapping or making a clank noise when turning or going over speed bumps.

There is a flat bar that runs under the center of shocks that running the long tie rod bar. Any suggestions to lift up the stabilizers up so it doesn't rub the tie rod bar?
 

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Id like to know as well. I have a rough country kit and the middle support bracket rubs on the drag link.
 

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Okay drag link lol. I posted obviously not knowing the name but it does make the truck sound a little ghetto with the clanking going around, sounds worse than my 94 f150.

Bad enough that I was considering removing the stabilizers.
 

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Trucks with alignment cams installed in them sometimes have clearance issues at that location. We added a small amount of clearance with our brackets at that location to prevent this in most applications but our kit ties into the diff cover for added strength. Im not familiar with the exact one you have but you may be able to rotate that center mount up to get it away from the center draglink.
 

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