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Bout to buy Fox TS steering stabilizer what else?

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I'm going the opposite of everyone else. Almost guarantee fix. Get matching HD or 2.5 ton aluminum tie rod and drag link and move the ss up with the new clamp. That'll tighten up the steering and look great! Oh, don't forget to get an alignment and tires balanced as well.
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Sound advise but I believe the OP is dead set on replacing the SS because he read this will fix his issue. Numerous replies said "no it won't", but he thinks it will. And when he replaces it and the new SS "mask's" the issue he will think its fixed.

OP - are you driving on roadways that are crowned for drainage when you experience pull to the right? What is your driveway/tape measure toe set at? Is your steering wheel centered?
I'd rotate tires and see what changes........

There's more bs solutions online than real ones. And most of those touting 'this will fix it' haven't any idea why or how things work, no real experience, don't understand the geometry, angles and so on.
But then that's why a former boss of mine called the internet the "misinformation stupidhighway".
yup, he was right. Not the information superhighway.......

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I’m about to buy the TS Fox steering stabilizer. Should I buy anything else with it… within reason. I have a 23 rubicon
I'm not saying whether it will correct your issue or not but be aware, if you ever plan to upgrade your steering components, specifically your tie rod, some aftermarket mounts will not work with a through shaft stabilizer. I have a Rock Jock system and they only accept an internal floating piston type shock. I've used these for a couple years with excellent results.

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