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ramhunter9

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I personally am a fan of the dual stabilizers. Not only do they look cool but function better. Remember if you go with bigger tires you may need the extra shock to absorb some of the bump steer. The single one just looks like a standard replacement. I put a rancho on mine. Didn't notice a bit of difference other than less dancing around while on the back roads.
 
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From all the techs and forums i have read, dual set ups are worthless . Only needed for 38" or bigger tires .
 

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A single is ALWAYS better than a dual because you can get a tuned shock. With duals, it would be near impossible to get both shocks tuned the same.

With that said, most folks don't need tuned stabilizers and duals look way cooler.
 
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ordered the dual bilstien set up .
 
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