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I've spent the morning trying to research if it's advisable to use a normal shock as a steering stabilizer. The only information I can find states that a steering stabilizer is specifically engineered to run horizontally and that most shocks are not so it is not recommended to use them. On my 4Runner with high steer, it would be much more convenient to just use a universal shock with the correct stroke. The other option, specific to my setup, is the Trail Gear steering stabilizer kit (I don't need the entire kit, just the replacement stabilizer).
Thoughts?
If it's any help, I'm trying to fix a "death wobble" problem. At 50+ the 4Runner starts wobbling uncontrollably and just about throws me off the road. It's so bad I just flat tow it now everywhere I go. I currently have a Rancho 5000 shock installed by the previous owner (not sure if it's an "official" steering stabilizer or not...doesn't say). I can move it in and out fairly easily by hand so I'm sure it's not helping to control my 37's much. I'd like to replace it...just trying to figure out with what. As always, TIA for all your help.
Thoughts?
If it's any help, I'm trying to fix a "death wobble" problem. At 50+ the 4Runner starts wobbling uncontrollably and just about throws me off the road. It's so bad I just flat tow it now everywhere I go. I currently have a Rancho 5000 shock installed by the previous owner (not sure if it's an "official" steering stabilizer or not...doesn't say). I can move it in and out fairly easily by hand so I'm sure it's not helping to control my 37's much. I'd like to replace it...just trying to figure out with what. As always, TIA for all your help.