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BigNiner19

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Hey all,

I have a 2008 SuperDuty 4x4. I have a basic Fabtech 6" lift kit on it. I also run a 22 x 11 wheel with 37/13.5 toyo's. I'm not really certain what I can do to upgrade my ability for easier/smoother steering is and was hoping for some input/advice. It really isn't that bad to steer, but I drove another lifted super duty that had a better steering stabilizer and I certainly loved the difference.

I'm guessing what I have currently is considered a "single" stabilizer from what I have researched. Will upgrading steering stabilizers alone help this much?

Is this something I'll be able to install, and what are we looking at cost wise?

Thanks for any assistance. Here are some pictures of what I currently have going on...

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Thanks
 
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BigNiner19

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Edit*** Typo up top. I already technically have "DUAL" stabilizers, but would I see any benefit by upgrading to something a little better than the basic ones?

Its a little tough to turn the wheel parking, or backing up something. Its not to bad when I'm rolling down the road.
 

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Different stabilizers will not make steering easier when parked. The wider tires create more friction against the pavement.
Hydraulic steering assist is an option.
 

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Check your air pressure in the front's

and I really like the dual opposing gas charged Bilsteins for a stabilizer Myself

some trucks seem to handle the big tires at a stand still better than others . mine has no problem turning at a stop however I try not to do that
 

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Hey all,

I have a 2008 SuperDuty 4x4. I have a basic Fabtech 6" lift kit on it. I also run a 22 x 11 wheel with 37/13.5 toyo's. I'm not really certain what I can do to upgrade my ability for easier/smoother steering is and was hoping for some input/advice. It really isn't that bad to steer, but I drove another lifted super duty that had a better steering stabilizer and I certainly loved the difference.

What type did he have - maybe just put same one on??
Or do you feel its more of a tire size / offset issue??
 

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