Ordered a fox 2.0 dual steering stabilizer kit for my uncles 2003 F350. Truck is only used for when he needs it. So it gets maybe 5k a year.
After installing the kit fkr him, the truck would not return to center, apon further inspection, I found out the truck needed a new front end. So everything was replaced. BJ's are ford genuine, Timken bearing etc. Castor was set at 4.2*
So after all this and 8 months passing (shocks were removed till he fixed the front end as it was very hard to return to center) I finally reinstalled the stabilizers today. Keep in mind the truck drove great with no stabilizer after everything was replaced and re aligned. Truck Centered perfectly. Now with the fox stabilizers it doesnt.... trying to compress the shocks is extremely hard using my weight (200pounds) Psi was at 175 and I lowered it to 90psi. Doesn't help too much.....
Do all dual steering stabilizers act this way?
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After installing the kit fkr him, the truck would not return to center, apon further inspection, I found out the truck needed a new front end. So everything was replaced. BJ's are ford genuine, Timken bearing etc. Castor was set at 4.2*
So after all this and 8 months passing (shocks were removed till he fixed the front end as it was very hard to return to center) I finally reinstalled the stabilizers today. Keep in mind the truck drove great with no stabilizer after everything was replaced and re aligned. Truck Centered perfectly. Now with the fox stabilizers it doesnt.... trying to compress the shocks is extremely hard using my weight (200pounds) Psi was at 175 and I lowered it to 90psi. Doesn't help too much.....
Do all dual steering stabilizers act this way?
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