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front steering stablizer shocks for 2wd


doker

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Can anyone help me out ,Finding a kit for my truck Or a solution to the shakeing of my steering wheel ,i have a 02 v6 2wd ranger on 33s , i want to find a steering stablizer kit for it but cant find one, help???????
 


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Well, I'm not a frond end guru, but it sounds like you have other problems to fix before using a steering stabilizer. First check that you haven't lost a wheel weight. You could also jack up the front and spin the tires by hand looking for any sign of wobble, both in the rims and in the rubber. And while you have the truck up, check for play in your ball joints and tie-rod ends as well as steering box and pitman arm to draglink connection.
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Thats what i thought but my ball joints are new and were just regreased ,the tires were recently balanced and i just rotated my tires ,and i hand spun it to look for a wobble ,thats why im looking for some sort of kit for a 2wd , my other truck has it but its a 4wd with a solid axle in the front
 

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Dont you have rack and pinoin steering on that year, if so check for for bad rack support bushings, as well as upper and lower control arm bushings being worn, also the inner tie rod ball sockets wear real fast on the R&P steering
 

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