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Do I need a steering stabilizer-damper? Video Q&A with Kevin
Do I need a steering stabilizer-damper? We have gotten more than a few calls from customers asking "Do I need a steering stabilizer-damper? What does it do? Why do I need it"? We've also noticed a growing trend online of people telling folks that they don't need one. In this video, Kevin goes over what a steering stabilizer is, and why you do in fact need one. Video Transcript "From time to time I see folks on the Internet asking whether or not you need a steering stabilizer on the front coil spring suspension that would come under your...
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Do KOR-1199 Super-Durometer Bushings Work with All Track Bar Manufacturers to Fix Death Wobble?
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Are all steering stabilizers & dampeners the same? Q&A with Kevin from KevinsOffroad.com
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Bump Steer? How To Fix: Measure Your Drag Link and Track Bar to Make them Parallel
Bump-steer Solutions and Causes, by Kevin from KOR Cause: The Drag Link and Track Bar on a coil-sprung vehicle are out-of-parallel. (affects some coil-sprung Dodge, Jeep, and Ford models) Result: You hit a bump, and the steering wheel moves first one direction, then the other direction. The steering wheel will also pull out of your hands when you hit the brakes, sometimes DIVING into the next lane over. Scary stuff! Solution: You need to make the Track Bar and the Drag Link parallel to each other....but it's not quite that simple. Explanation: When a coil-sprung vehicle's front suspension compresses, like during...