Recommendations for a Steering Stabalizer

I replaced my stock stabilizer with a procomp. about $35. so far so good,
but if you don't experience death wobble, how can you tell the difference, really...
 
For what vehicle? What size tire and how do you use it?

I built my own, but have a welder. I used a generic Skyjacker stabilizer and it does the job just fine. I was able to put mine up high, right behind the tie rod. It's out of the way and shouldn't get damaged where it's sitting.

(Yes, I'm missing 2 diff cover bolts)
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X2 what vehicle? I have ran the generic basic ones on my dodge, but with 35s they wear out faster than I like. Just ordered one of the Rancho RS7000 series to see how well it does. Reviews were good, and even though it was 2x more than the basic ones, $75 isn't bad if it lasts longer.
 
I didnt even run one on my 07 for over 2 years. Then went hydro assist.
I had a fox, teraflex and rc on there but the stock one actually felt the best.
Its one of those things I would say cheaper is better.
 
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