Has anyone used this stabilizer?
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Has anyone used this stabilizer?
I think Robbie Price has used it.
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Re: Has anyone used this stabilizer?
It will certainly wear grooves in the tie rod where the coil springs rub. There is a better version which has a cast arm mounted to the axle at the front and extending back to the wishbone ball. Both are designed to solve a nonexistent problem. However, if you chuck away all but the cast arm of the better version, you do have a set-up which might help with the problems of the earlier Above axle radius rod.
Allan from down under.
Allan from down under.