Another Steering Stabilizer thread
#31
It's a tapered bolt..
#32
#33
Ended up having a shop remove it for free since they installed my rotors due to time constraints.
They said it would not come out unless I used a pnematic jack w/ a pickle for to get it off. They couldn't remove it manually. I knew it wasn't me...
Now the Rancho stabalizer doesn't fit. The bushing is too long. I don't have anywhere to work to replace the bushing (shouldn't have to anyways). As much as I hate Bilstein, I'll give them one shot since it's been show to be a direct oem replacement. If it fails, I'll give them hell about it...
It's always the little projects that are a pain.
They said it would not come out unless I used a pnematic jack w/ a pickle for to get it off. They couldn't remove it manually. I knew it wasn't me...
Now the Rancho stabalizer doesn't fit. The bushing is too long. I don't have anywhere to work to replace the bushing (shouldn't have to anyways). As much as I hate Bilstein, I'll give them one shot since it's been show to be a direct oem replacement. If it fails, I'll give them hell about it...
It's always the little projects that are a pain.
#35
Been saying that from day one....Bilstein is the only way to go, in my opinion, Rancho is garbage, stuff you would find in Costco type stores...
#36
Ended up having a shop remove it for free since they installed my rotors due to time constraints.
They said it would not come out unless I used a pnematic jack w/ a pickle for to get it off. They couldn't remove it manually. I knew it wasn't me...
Now the Rancho stabalizer doesn't fit. The bushing is too long. I don't have anywhere to work to replace the bushing (shouldn't have to anyways). As much as I hate Bilstein, I'll give them one shot since it's been show to be a direct oem replacement. If it fails, I'll give them hell about it...
It's always the little projects that are a pain.
They said it would not come out unless I used a pnematic jack w/ a pickle for to get it off. They couldn't remove it manually. I knew it wasn't me...
Now the Rancho stabalizer doesn't fit. The bushing is too long. I don't have anywhere to work to replace the bushing (shouldn't have to anyways). As much as I hate Bilstein, I'll give them one shot since it's been show to be a direct oem replacement. If it fails, I'll give them hell about it...
It's always the little projects that are a pain.
I am sure they didn't use a pneumatic jack, i am most certain, they used a pneumatic impact hammer, with the pickle fork attachment. .
#37
I'm just crossing my fingers that I'll be pleasantly surprised. I've never had that high of a failure rate on any product I've bought.
Glad you took my advice and went to a pro, i would of told you to use a pneumatic tool, but i figured, since you didn't have a pickle fork, no way would you have a pneumatic tool..
I am sure they didn't use a pneumatic jack, i am most certain, they used a pneumatic impact hammer, with the pickle fork attachment. .
I am sure they didn't use a pneumatic jack, i am most certain, they used a pneumatic impact hammer, with the pickle fork attachment. .
#38
I think it's due to the abuse the vehicle took in every day driving. They said they never run into steering stabilizers that are on there that tight.
My experience will Bilstein has been really bad. I'm only going that route since it seems everyone says it's a direct bolt on. I'm honestly not expecting it to last. Kinda like the last 6 of my 8 shocks from the company.
I'm just crossing my fingers that I'll be pleasantly surprised. I've never had that high of a failure rate on any product I've bought.
Free vs $50 for a tool that'll sit around collecting dust is the way to go.
My experience will Bilstein has been really bad. I'm only going that route since it seems everyone says it's a direct bolt on. I'm honestly not expecting it to last. Kinda like the last 6 of my 8 shocks from the company.
I'm just crossing my fingers that I'll be pleasantly surprised. I've never had that high of a failure rate on any product I've bought.
Free vs $50 for a tool that'll sit around collecting dust is the way to go.
#39
On a lighter note, I got the stabilizer on. Only took 10 min. The quality of the bilstein is higher than the rancho, at least in the looks department. It weights less, which is odd.
I drove about 80 miles today, after installing the stabilizer. It's making the vehicle pull to the right more than I would like. This lines up with the single bad review on amazon. Not sure if others have the same issue or not. I'll see if it changes in the next 600 miles, as per the review.
I'll see if this changes, as 600 miles is nothing to put on the H2, but it'll be interesting to see if there is even a change after that amount of time. If so, I can live with it. If not, I'll contact Bilstein & see what they have to say.
#40
True. If I had a good set up & an actual garage at the moment, I'd jump on it. Without storage, I'd rather the tool not lie around & get damaged.
On a lighter note, I got the stabilizer on. Only took 10 min. The quality of the bilstein is higher than the rancho, at least in the looks department. It weights less, which is odd.
I drove about 80 miles today, after installing the stabilizer. It's making the vehicle pull to the right more than I would like. This lines up with the single bad review on amazon. Not sure if others have the same issue or not. I'll see if it changes in the next 600 miles, as per the review.
I'll see if this changes, as 600 miles is nothing to put on the H2, but it'll be interesting to see if there is even a change after that amount of time. If sox, I can live with it. If not, I'll contact Bilstein & see what they have to say.
On a lighter note, I got the stabilizer on. Only took 10 min. The quality of the bilstein is higher than the rancho, at least in the looks department. It weights less, which is odd.
I drove about 80 miles today, after installing the stabilizer. It's making the vehicle pull to the right more than I would like. This lines up with the single bad review on amazon. Not sure if others have the same issue or not. I'll see if it changes in the next 600 miles, as per the review.
I'll see if this changes, as 600 miles is nothing to put on the H2, but it'll be interesting to see if there is even a change after that amount of time. If sox, I can live with it. If not, I'll contact Bilstein & see what they have to say.
Its your wheel alignment, ( not a diy job ), or it could just be the road your driving on...
This is based on the belief, that you installed it correctly. .
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