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Need Help taking Falcon Stabilizer Bolt out - Falcin / Teraflex Customer service needed

THE SANDALORIAN

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No problem at all! Happy to help out.

Yes, if desired we can repair/service the Falcon stabilizer's and not install a clamp or bracket on it; all that would be needed is to specify that you want a "blank" heim stud.
Thanks for the time and assistance helping solve this for those of us having issues.

I personally would still want the bracket included, I just would like the bracket and the heim stud bolt included separated. This would allow me to go back to the stock Falcon stabilizer bracket in the future if/when I hand it down to someone with a stock tie rod.

I hope that explanation makes sense and that this option may help others if they run into the same issue in the future.
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Sorry to hear you are having issues with your stabilizer!

Regarding the stabilizer, the damaged part in question is a ball stud style heim, and is NOT a bolt. The heim joint and outer raced is pressed into the stabilizer's aluminum body cap, and does require care and the correct tools to remove or install the parts. We normally have any stabilizers with a damaged/stripped heim stud sent into us direct for repair for those said reasons. If a dealer/vendor or customer wishes to attempt the parts swap themselves and feels they have the knowledge and tools to repair it, we do send out replacement parts if requested. However, we do not have direct sharable instructions or guides on how it's done due to the proprietary nature of the stabilizer itself.

Regarding your stabilizer, if you'd like shoot us a direct message with your info and I can get an RMA created to get your stabilizer taken in and repaired for you; all you'd have to do is send it into us and I'll get the repair taken care of for you.

I do stress that care is taken with the stabilizer should you attempt to work on it yourself, for it does have a 400 PSI charge of nitrogen inside of it. The heim joint uses green Loctite on it to hold the bracket/clamp on, which is why heat is recommended on the bracket/clamp removal. Here's the instructions on clamp removal and swapping for reference.

Falcon Clamp Removal.PNG
Seems like decent customer service here. I love my falcon shocks and steering stabilizer, zero issues over the first almost 2 years.
 
 







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