Bilstein Steering stabilizer

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426power

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Has anyone tried using the single Bilstein Steering stabilizer on a 2018 Ram2500

Bilstein B8 5100 Series Steering Stabilizers 33-170794?​

It shows that it only goes to the 2013 model. When I look up other brands they fit from 2013 to 2023.I would like to use the Bilstein, but dont want to run the dual set up for just street driving.

 
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According to Bilstein it does not fit and shows it has ~1" less compression. Can't compare to other brands, they are not all the same.

What is wrong with your current stabilizer? Rare for them to go "bad" and if you are having some sort of issue it's never "caused" by the stabilizer.
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According to Bilstein it does not fit and shows it has ~1" less compression. Can't compare to other brands, they are not all the same.

What is wrong with your current stabilizer? Rare for them to go "bad" and if you are having some sort of issue it's never "caused" by the stabilizer
Approaching 100,000 miles and just doing preventive maintenance. Steering stbilizer and shocks
 

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I went with Fox; internal floating piston designed to work in a horizonal position. 105 PSI pressure. Had it on my truck for 100K miles and 0 issues with any wobble or steering (tracks straight). I am running 2.5 level kit and 35" tires.
 
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