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Fox Performance Series 2.0 steering stabilizer a viable uprade w/37"?

Gladiatorx2

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Hello again to all! I have a 2023 Rubicon witn a 3.5" lift and 37's. I also have a new Fox Performance Series 2.0 pass through steering stabilizer.

Would anyone whom have used this stabilizer under similar circumstances please give me your thoughts or impressions? Pros and Cons would be great!

Thanks-Bill
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I have 2023 Rubicon with
3.5" Clayton Overland + lift
37x12.5R17
Fox 2.0 shocks
Fox 2.0 Performance Through Shaft Stabilizer

All seems good, but I did the build all at once with 250 miles on the JT, so hard to tell what it would be without it. I did want to get the step-up stabilizer 2.0ATS but my shop said was overkill and since money wasn't growing on trees (wanted King Shocks as well) that is what I went with. Not sorry about it as it rides well. Have to watch tire air pressure on the street, too low will start to get a little wheel wobble on certain pothole streets. This year I did add the AIRLYNX adjustable-rate sway bar end links and those seem to make a difference as well, and not that expensive.

It's better than stock
 
 







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