you lost me at hello
ugh - don't even know where to start it's so bad.pretty awful
your seeing it right, that’s how they bolt on, the center bracket is bolted to the axle, even though it looks like it’s connected to tie rod in pic....Please tell me I am looking at this wrong, But isn't the duel shocks bolted to the same rod on both sides?
I was going to ask as I noticed you run that setup with Fox IFP's. What made you go this way versus a through-shaft single Fox?your seeing it right, that’s how they bolt on, the center bracket is bolted to the axle, even though it looks like it’s connected to tie rod in pic....
I’m old school...lol. It’s how I’ve always run my stabilizers. I never trusted a shock on one side of my steering components, I don’t have any first hand experience, but have heard others complain about pushing or pulling with them. I’m a firm believer in equal force ss. These new through shaft ones are nice and they’re equal force so I’d probably run one some day. But this is setup I have, I know it and am comfortable with it. It’s high and tight, out of harms way. It’s just not cool these days to run them....lol. But I believe some day they’ll be cool again, like white letter tires and mini skirts...........I was going to ask as I noticed you run that setup with Fox IFP's. What made you go this way versus a through-shaft single Fox?