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Skyjacker 9266 - 9000 Dual Stabilizer Kit With Silver Cylinders

Skyjacker  |  SKU: SKY-9266
Sale price $17511 Regular price $19262

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Skyjacker 9266 - 9000 Dual Stabilizer Kit With Silver Cylinders

9000 Dual Stabilizer Kit With Silver Cylinders, Main Bracket, Tie Rod Brackets, and Hardware.

The Ford Bronco has a tendency to have bump steer (especially when adding heavier, larger, wider tires and wheel combinations). That steering wheel kick / steering wheel shimmy you feel is bump steer (up thrust bumps, nosedive dips, rolling ruts and side-to-side kicks from the terrain). Skyjacker steering stabilizers are dampening shocks for your steering system. They dampen out the harshness of the highway and place control back into the driver’s hands. Controlling the terrain helps reduce the physical fatigue of fighting the road. Improves steering response time and allows you to enjoy the drive. Silver body twin-tube cylinder stabilizers provide specific valving needed with equal compression and extension damping performance. The dampening control also adds life to tires, tie rod, ball joints and other steering components. Compatible with stock to 7 in. lift heights. Includes two (2) steering stabilizers, mounting brackets and required hardware. Easy DIY bolt-on installation.

  • For Stock And Lifted Bronco 4WD
  • Specific Valving To Improve Control And Handling
  • Equal Compression/Extension Damping Performance
  • Gain A More Controlled Handling Feel On And Off-Road
  • Delivers A Quicker Response To Terrain And Improved Handling
  • Restrains Bump Steer - Reduces Steering Wheel Shimm
  • Decreases Tire - Tie Rod And Ball Joint Wear And Tear
  • Improves Steering Response Time
  • Enjoy A More Confident - Controlled Driving Experience
  • Visible Upgrade. Aggressive Look. Impressive Performance
  • No Lift Required. Easy DIY Bolt-On Installation

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