Dual Steering Stabilizer

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I take pride in my ability to surf the internet. I take pride in my ability to find the unfindable. Right now I am swallowing that pride and admitting defeat!

I can't seem to find a "dual" steering stabilizer for this tahoe...anybody have a link to one? I have the KYB single stabilizer right now but want to kick the stability up a notch.

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No reason for a dual, but come to colorado and I'll build you one.
 

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How does the single stabilizer handle thus far? Is it a real improvement because my steering wheel doesn't vibrate at all but a little play from side to side.
 

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Why would you need dual? Unless you have some serious bumpsteer and even so, the stabilizers will not fix this..
 
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Why would you need dual? Unless you have some serious bumpsteer and even so, the stabilizers will not fix this..

I guess I'm an optimistic perfectionist? The driveability with a single stabilizer increased dramatically, but with these heavy ass 24s, almost every little bump causes an exponential amount of reaction in the steering. I would say it's almost perfect, I still get a little shaking from minor imperfections in the road that is strictly from the front end..it's not something the average person would probably pick up but me being the way I am, well....its obvious I guess?

I will say this, the BIG bumps I don't hardly feel at all as compared to before the single.

So, are there no duals out there for these hoes???
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So let me get this straight. The truck didn't come with a stabilizer and you added one and the difference is noticeable?
 
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So let me get this straight. The truck didn't come with a stabilizer and you added one and the difference is noticeable?

absolutely....very noticeable man! I got a KYB and it really lessened the amount of vibration and kicks coming from the front end on big bumps. I just thought I'd kick it up another notch :D


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Hmm. So where can I get this KB. Part #? I'm interested in reducing the feeling of everything I roll over.
 
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Hmm. So where can I get this KB. Part #? I'm interested in reducing the feeling of everything I roll over.

Ebay Item 280345494833

"Rough Country Suspension 87326 EXTRA-HEAVY-DUTY HYDRAULIC STEERING STABILIZER WITH BOOT
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Manufacturer Part Num:
87326"

"Vehicle Applications
Chevrolet Suburban 05 04 03 02 01 00 99 98 97 96 Chevrolet Suburban 95 94 93
Chevrolet Tahoe 05 04 03 02 01 00 99 98 97 96 95 GMC C/K Pickup 05 04 03 02 01 00 99 98 97 96 95 94 - Tonnage: 1/2- & 3/4-tonWheel Drive: 4WD
GMC C/K Pickup 93 92 91 90 89 88 - Tonnage: 1/2- & 3/4-tonWheel Drive: 4WD"


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One more thing. Is this bolt on or does there need to be modification done?

Do you recommend it?
 

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