2nd Gen OME Steering Stabilzer Part #
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2nd Gen OME Steering Stabilzer Part #
I was doing some rust control and chasis painting when i noticed the crappy stock steering stabilizer. OME looks like the way to go, could anyone confrim the part number for the kit. Thanks
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Be sure to check out Joey's write-up in our Tech section.
He did the OME also.
PS...
If ya need a pickle fork for the install, I hear 4route carries a very sharp one in her purse with her at all times
I'm sure she'd loan it to a fellow YotaTecher to help with your install.
He did the OME also.
PS...
If ya need a pickle fork for the install, I hear 4route carries a very sharp one in her purse with her at all times
I'm sure she'd loan it to a fellow YotaTecher to help with your install.
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does the pro comp ss come with the kit similar to that of the ome, as in a perfect fit using all original mounting locations? I hear with the rancho you have to add a bracket or some type of nuisance step. Fill me in, I have pro comp es3000 shocks and i like them so far. thanks
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The Pro Comp ES2000 SS for my 1995 uses the factory mounting locations and included all needed hardware. The only 'hardware' required is a big mounting stud that goes into the hole in the steering linkage where the factory SS bolted.
Once you get the factory SS off the vehicle everything bolts back into the factory places (using the supplied stud to mount the SS to the linkage)
I am sure OME is good stuff but I am very happy with my Pro Comp for 50 bucks less!
Once you get the factory SS off the vehicle everything bolts back into the factory places (using the supplied stud to mount the SS to the linkage)
I am sure OME is good stuff but I am very happy with my Pro Comp for 50 bucks less!
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Spend another $20 and get a quality part. Pro Comp is junk IMO. At least their shocks anyways and since a steering stabilizer is pretty much a shock I would think it would be the same way.
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