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clarence bjarnason
• brandon, XX, Canada
• Registered on 3/13/2005
• 37 posts
Posted:5/4/2005 08:40
hello all i am going to order a new steering stabilizer today and was wondering what brand to get. with all the other ex's out there someone will surely have opinions on what they have had good luck with. i plan on running 285's with it and i have the ford front springs on for the extra 3 inches of lift if that makes any difference.
thanks all
clarence
Aug250
• Miami, FL, USA
• Registered on 4/15/2005
• 76 posts
Posted:5/4/2005 09:42
What Ford springs do you have on it?

2005 EX 6.0 4X4 EB, 3" DR, 33" MT ATZ's, Landyot RR, Hoodblanket, Weather stripping mod, Zoodad, MBRP, Outlook, Midland CB, more to come...
clarence bjarnason
• brandon, XX, Canada
• Registered on 3/13/2005
• 37 posts
Posted:5/4/2005 09:55
i have the f350 x code springs. and f350 blocks in the rear.
CHPMustang
• Plano, TX, USA
• Registered on 7/24/2002
• 1,800 posts
1
Posted:5/4/2005 13:07
If you're just running with 285's like we have on our Excursion I suggest the Pro Comp ES2000 part #222560,it's a direct replacement with a spacer and hardware.

Installs in less than 10 minutes and quite an upgrade from the lil stock unit

Bill

Bill
2002 Excursion XLT-P 4x4 7.3L Powerstroke Diesel




Aug250
• Miami, FL, USA
• Registered on 4/15/2005
• 76 posts
Posted:5/4/2005 17:31
CHP does this upgrade really make a noticable difference?

2005 EX 6.0 4X4 EB, 3" DR, 33" MT ATZ's, Landyot RR, Hoodblanket, Weather stripping mod, Zoodad, MBRP, Outlook, Midland CB, more to come...
Scott Stover
• Fayetteville, NC, USA
• Registered on 4/16/2004
• 354 posts
1
Posted:5/4/2005 21:02
Ive got that one on my Ex, I love it, and really makes a world of difference-no bump steer at all anymore!!

Scott
2000 X 4x4 V-10 4.3 LS
K&N
Gibson Catback
"Custom" Kickplates
E. Long  
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• Atlanta, GA, USA
• Registered on 1/23/2001
• 2,229 posts
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Posted:5/4/2005 21:58
I have a Procomp on my X as well.

-Eric

'67 Galaxie 500 - 390 FE, .030" over, FE to AOD adapter, disc brake conversion. The Daily Driver.
'00 Excursion - 7.3L PSD, LANDYOT Gen-II Radius Rods, Factory Tech Valve Body, 200K+ miles and going
CHPMustang
• Plano, TX, USA
• Registered on 7/24/2002
• 1,800 posts
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Posted:5/5/2005 08:18
Quote:
CHP does this upgrade really make a noticable difference?

Yes it works exceptionally well,especially with Texas having the most railroad crossings is where upgraded stabilizer/s shine

Bill

Bill
2002 Excursion XLT-P 4x4 7.3L Powerstroke Diesel




JohnBoy
• DFW, TX, USA
• Registered on 9/3/2002
• 972 posts
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Posted:5/5/2005 09:30
DANG, CHP.....

now ur MAKING me go out and spend money for a problem I didn't know I had !!!

Where to get it one hare in South DFW ?

Autozone or 4 wheel parts or ????

2005 6.0L 4x4 Eddie Bauer Ex
2003 6.0L 4x4 Limited Ex - traded in (BooHoo)
"The Republicans should back off and let men marry men, women marry women, and legalize abortion. In three generations there would be no Democrats."
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CHPMustang
• Plano, TX, USA
• Registered on 7/24/2002
• 1,800 posts
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Posted:5/5/2005 10:53
John,swing on by 4 wheel parts for the stabilizer,I think I gottit for like $30 at the Plano store,they're open Saturdays if you wanted to hook up as I'm right up the street

Bill

Bill
2002 Excursion XLT-P 4x4 7.3L Powerstroke Diesel




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