Need new steering wheel & stabilizer
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Need new steering wheel & stabilizer
1. I'm looking for a new steering wheel. Mine is worn out & I don't like the idea of paying $300 for a Grant or Momo. Any idea of where to get a new one without paying through the nose?
2. Steering stabilizer? I'm putting on a set of 31 x 12.5 pro comp xterrains in the spring. Should I go with a single or dual stabilizer setup? It there any brands to avoid?
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Jeff
1986 Hilux Surf (4runner) 2.4LT turbo diesel running on Veg
2. Steering stabilizer? I'm putting on a set of 31 x 12.5 pro comp xterrains in the spring. Should I go with a single or dual stabilizer setup? It there any brands to avoid?
Cheers,
Jeff
1986 Hilux Surf (4runner) 2.4LT turbo diesel running on Veg
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Can you show us pics of your rig? Thanks. I am vry interested in that vegi thing for fuel. I plan to get one of those diesel vehicles from japan..possibly a Landcruiser.
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I was told u 1st have to post your pics on photobucket.com, once it's up just you can post your pics via this method:
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Can somebody correct me if I am wrong?
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Can somebody correct me if I am wrong?
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I would just go check out a junkyard for a steering wheel, im sure if you call around one of them will have one that is decent enough to be cleaned up and look fitting. As for steering stabilizers i dont know much about the best brands for yota's but everybody i know who wheels here just uses the Rancho's and they seem to work great. I like rancho, they are cheaper then some of the really expensive brands but still hold up to abuse very well
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If everything in the front is ok, you don't even need a steering stabilizer.
Single will do just find and brand doesn't matter.
A less expensive one will work as well as an expensive one.
Fred
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first off awsome truck! second off I love Rossland!! My grandpa lives there and ive spent many many summers there... where abouts do u wheel around there?
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No wheeling yet. Just moved here in July, got married, the list goes on....
Does anyone know of a club in the area?
Does anyone know the cheapest place to buy a steering stabilizer if there is no difference in brand?
Cheers,
Jeff
Does anyone know of a club in the area?
Does anyone know the cheapest place to buy a steering stabilizer if there is no difference in brand?
Cheers,
Jeff
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Well then remind me never to buy anything from 4 wheel parts that he recommends....
If everything in the front is ok, you don't even need a steering stabilizer.
Single will do just find and brand doesn't matter.
A less expensive one will work as well as an expensive one.
Fred
If everything in the front is ok, you don't even need a steering stabilizer.
Single will do just find and brand doesn't matter.
A less expensive one will work as well as an expensive one.
Fred
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