Tacklewasher
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New member and joined to ask if anyone has used the Roadmaster Exact center steering stabilizer. And if there are any downsides to it. Sorry if cross posting in suspension and here is frowned upon.
I have a 2023 RUbicon that I tow behind a Class A and I'm intrigued by the ability to back up with this unit installed.
https://www.etrailer.com/p-RM49RR.html?VehicleID=2023132539
My JT is stock outside of a tow plate and Tazer. It does wander more than I am used to (but way less than my CJ did in the day) coming from a 2015 GMC SIerra, but a Bilstein steering stabilizer has made it more than drive able. I've not experienced DW.
I do plan on 35's once the stock tires wear out and need to add a winch, but that is down the road as funds are available.
I did read one thread here that seems positive on this. https://www.jeepgladiatorforum.com/forum/threads/active-centering-stabalizer.64480/page-3
Just looking for any other insight.
Thanks
I have a 2023 RUbicon that I tow behind a Class A and I'm intrigued by the ability to back up with this unit installed.
https://www.etrailer.com/p-RM49RR.html?VehicleID=2023132539
My JT is stock outside of a tow plate and Tazer. It does wander more than I am used to (but way less than my CJ did in the day) coming from a 2015 GMC SIerra, but a Bilstein steering stabilizer has made it more than drive able. I've not experienced DW.
I do plan on 35's once the stock tires wear out and need to add a winch, but that is down the road as funds are available.
I did read one thread here that seems positive on this. https://www.jeepgladiatorforum.com/forum/threads/active-centering-stabalizer.64480/page-3
Just looking for any other insight.
Thanks
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