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birdman127
• baltimore, MD, USA
• Registered on 10/13/2002
• 581 posts
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Posted:7/16/2003 19:10
I recently installed a rancho 5404 steering stabilizer(3 months ago). Today I noticed the truck was over the road and a series of bumps would have me white knuckling the steering wheel. My question is; Should I have moved the factory bracket? I thought Rancho gives a liminted life time warranty don't they?

Thanks

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birdman127
• baltimore, MD, USA
• Registered on 10/13/2002
• 581 posts
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Posted:7/17/2003 18:33

Well the warranty is covered at your shipping expense and the original receipt.. Oh well I'll buy another one and read the directions this time and save the receipt.(only $35)

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2000 ltd 6.8 V10*4.30LS*

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edited 7/17/2003 18:35
Larry Bramlage
• Cincinnati, OH, USA
• Registered on 7/17/2003
• 6 posts
1 Vehicle
Posted:7/17/2003 19:29
I just purchased a 2003 Eddie 7.3 PSD and the steering is poor. I took my steering stabilizer off. It seems to lower the steering effort and makes small corrections easier. Forty-five PSI in the tires help too.
Larry
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