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Synergy 8710-02 Dual Stabilizer Kit (No Stabilizer)

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Synergy 8710-02 Dual Stabilizer Kit (No Stabilizer)Upgrade the steering in your lifted Dodge Ram 2500 3500 4WD with the Synergy 8710 02 Dual Stabilizer Kit (No Stabilizer). The primary function of steering stabilizers is to dampen the side to side movement of the tires while absorbing road vibration and unruly directional steering. The Dual stabilizer kit is a great upgrade for trucks that are wanting to run a larger wheel and or tire combination. The reinforced 1 4" bracket exceeds the factory

Upgrade the steering in your lifted Dodge Ram 2500/3500 4WD with the Synergy 8710-02 Dual Stabilizer Kit (No Stabilizer). The primary function of steering stabilizers is to dampen the side-to-side movement of the tires while absorbing road vibration and unruly directional steering. The Dual stabilizer kit is a great upgrade for trucks that are wanting to run a larger wheel and/or tire combination. The reinforced 1/4" bracket exceeds the factory rigidity while the dual dampeners take you to the next level. This kit features two Synergy stabilizer clamps (4050-75) that are CNC machined from hardened steel to withstand on and off-road conditions. This is the strongest dual stabilizer bracket on the market. This dual steering stabilizer set up is guaranteed to help you stand out from the crowd.

Features:
  • Made From 1/4" Steel
  • Helps Cure Death Wobble
  • Laser Cut And CNC Formed
  • Professionally MIG Welded
  • Allows For The Use Of 2 Stabilizers For Maximum Vibration Suppression
  • Two Stage Abrasion-Resistant Powder Coat Finish For Maximum Durability And Corrosion Resistance
  • 100% Bolt-On Components Assure An Easy, Trouble Free Installation With The Use Of Basic Hand Tools.
  • Stabilizers Are Mounted Inline But Opposed To Neutralize Any Push Or Pull When Using Nitrogen Charged Stabilizers


Kit Includes:

(1) Dual Stabilizer Bracket
(2) 1-1/2" Stabilizer Clamp
(2) Synergy Tuned Fox Steering Stabilizer


WARRANTY INFO:
Limited Lifetime


Note:
This Dual Stabilizer Bracket can ONLY be used with the Synergy 2014+ Ram Tie Rod 8702-01
Must be ran with 2" of Bump Stop spacing - we recommend using Synergy 8734-20
Any Fox TS or ATS Stabilizers work with this kit with the use of (2) 4051-01 Synergy TS / ATS Clamp Adapters
4.75" backspacing wheels or less required for use with ATS and TS Stabilizers Clamp Adapter (4051-01).
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