STEERING STABILIZER

I used the suspension maxx stabilizer kits on my trucks. It uses a Rancho shock. No issues in 4 years.

Don't care what kit you use, just like Nike, just do it! Definitely worthwhile.
 

i have the kryptonite kit with fox. nice unit. i've had them on my last 2 trucks as well, except used the rancho stabilizer.
the fox makes the truck have the slightest pull to the right though
 

i have the kryptonite kit with fox. nice unit. i've had them on my last 2 trucks as well, except used the rancho stabilizer.
the fox makes the truck have the slightest pull to the right though
I thought I had read that some where along the line about the Fox shock thank you. I’m not a fan of Rancho stuff but I’m glad to hear positive feedback back. Thank you
 

I thought I had read that some where along the line about the Fox shock thank you. I’m not a fan of Rancho stuff but I’m glad to hear positive feedback back. Thank you
I don't recall hearing it about the Fox's, but definitely the Bilsteins.
 

Looking to purchase the Kryptonite steering stabilizer kit. Does any one recommend the Fox Shock over the Bilstein. Also, are there any other kits I should look into first over the Kryptonite kit?
I put the Rough Country V2 kit on my 24 AT4. When you bolt the bracket to the crossmember you'll want to unload the torsion bar on that side so have the torsion bar unload tool ready. The one bolt where the bracket goes needed to come out completely in order to mount the bracket. I put a socket extension in the hole when I pushed the bolt out just to make sure the holes didn't get misaligned. Also, I had the Bilstein on a 2019 Chevy 2500 and it caused it to pull slightly to one side...not good. The RC V2 does not do that, seems to be a quality shock and the bracket is heavy duty, and it's very reasonably priced.

 

I put the Rough Country V2 kit on my 24 AT4. When you bolt the bracket to the crossmember you'll want to unload the torsion bar on that side so have the torsion bar unload tool ready. The one bolt where the bracket goes needed to come out completely in order to mount the bracket. I put a socket extension in the hole when I pushed the bolt out just to make sure the holes didn't get misaligned. Also, I had the Bilstein on a 2019 Chevy 2500 and it caused it to pull slightly to one side...not good. The RC V2 does not do that, seems to be a quality shock and the bracket is heavy duty, and it's very reasonably priced.

Thank you, I ended up ordering the new Kryptonite Fox kit. I talked weith their engineering department and supossedly they collaborated with fox to produce an actual steering stablizer with half the pressure and a new style bracket specifically for the new fox with zero pull. I will give some feed back on here after some miles on it.
 

I just put Kryptonite Death Grip Idler in mine, along with all Cognito stuff (literally, almost all new front suspension on my 25’ AT4 3500). I’m running Elka’s and they feel great.

I started ripping everything off when it had about 500 miles on it, and replacing stuff like she had 100K on her. Why? Cause I’m an idiot with a disease. Part of me wishes I would’ve just left the truck alone, but the other part enjoys driving it and it gets compliments almost daily which makes me feel good.

But the stock Rancho’s, 20’s, and oversized Goodyears that came with it from the factory felt smooth to me as well.
 

I went with the Kryptonite kit with Bilstein. Zero issues with tracking straight and it definitely helps on the shitty dirt roads I use frequently.
 

Thats great to hear I just got done installing the New Kryptonite Fox 2.0 set up. Just did a quick0 spin around my office area where there are pot holes and what a world of a difference I will come back and give feed back on tracking.
 

Well when I got home all that was in the box was my shock. No bracket. WTF? Email sent to the supplier.
 

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