Dual stabilizer or Steering brace from Rough Country

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sam darakjy

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If only one can be purchased now $$ what would be the best choice especially if hauling 2300 lb camper.
 

Burla

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2300 pound trailer, you don't need anything. Do you have large after market tires or some wobble or right or left pull when driving?
 

joshuaeb09

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I assume in bed based on the weight ? While you really don't "need" either I'd go for the box brace 1st having driven some higher mileage HD's that had quite a bit of slop in the steering. I see it more as a preventive thing if you plan on keeping it for a while. For the stabilizer the RC part doesn't look bad, but I would be more inclined to look at the Bilstein dual stabilizer or the Icon single replacement.
 

Hal Dudley

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Steering brace. I did that with factory stab. It did make the steering feel tighter. I haul a camper around the same weight.
 
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