steering stabalizier?

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96ProCompTahoe

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I just installed a custom dual stabilizer that we fabricated in my brother-in-law's shop, they are worth their weight in gold for reducing bumps and keeping your front end aligned and saving your steering components, especially if ou have large aftermarket wheels....thinking of making more if anyone is interested lmk


interested, you have any pics of it? and what kind of price you askin?
 

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interested, you have any pics of it? and what kind of price you askin?

Similar kits sell for about 200, give or take... So about that, will be Eibach red brackets, white shocks and all nuts/bolts plus instructions. Worth every penny, saves cost of tires, alignments and gives the truck 10x better handling

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No pics yet, maybe tomorrow so check back
 

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Ya, it happens up here. That truck has been Krowned each winter for the last three winters, and it still looks like that. Traditionally, vehicles don't see their tenth birthday up here. They are gone due to Terminal Cancer. My truck is eleven, so I'm pushing it. But I've been thinking very hard about doing what BowtieFreak does to his each year, but that's alot of work...
So on a side note, anybody try one of these? they are new up here, and no one wants to drop $300 to try it. We are skeptical.
 

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It is supposed to provide cathodic protection of metal to SLOW the rate of decay. Not completely effective. I notice the rust warranty is valid only if vehicle is less then 5 years old which then had been manufactured with better rust prevention anyway. Also the picture of the rusted photo has been digitally altered. So I woukd not trust it although the patent number is valid. You will lose money on this. More with annual checkups.
 

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It is supposed to provide cathodic protection of metal to SLOW the rate of decay. Not completely effective. I notice the rust warranty is valid only if vehicle is less then 5 years old which then had been manufactured with better rust prevention anyway. Also the picture of the rusted photo has been digitally altered. So I woukd not trust it although the patent number is valid. You will lose money on this. More with annual checkups.

Ya, that's what we all thought. I guess we just needed to hear it from someone else though. Thanks.
 

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