Rancho RS5402 RS5000 Series Steering Stabilizer
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It comes complete with bushings, washers, and nuts. Mount brackets do not, but I did notice that they were available as part of a package deal.
Thank you for contacting me with your query. A replacement cylinder for the Monroe SA1930 add-on steering damper kit is the Rancho RS5402.
Drilling shouldn't be necessary.
Yes, this is one, so you'll need two more.
Selected User Reviews For Rancho RS5402 RS5000 Series Steering Stabilizer
I had been using the same make/model for a long time and it was beginning to show signs of wear and tear, so it needed to be replaced. It's great that it's still on the market. Installation is simple, but keep in mind that one side fits very close to a standard lift bracket, necessitating the use of a very narrow wrench, otherwise yours may become semipermanently pinched and stuck there as you tighten the outer nut.
Okay, I almost didn't buy it because someone told me it wouldn't fit their "93 Toyota pickup. " I did a lot of research and determined that it would fit my '94, which it did. I had removed a 20-year-old Rancho steering stabilizer, and the shop that did my lift had installed a bracket with bayonet-style connectors on both ends of the shock. This was exactly what I needed. The boot and bushings are included as well. I found this for a lower price at a few other off-road online stores, but it didn't include the boot, which was an additional $8 or so. EASY, EASY, EASY to install with an open ended wrench, and it works perfectly. Thank you very much!.
Wow, what a difference this makes for an Xterra!.
I purchased (1) steering stabilizer and (3) somehow ended up in a box at my front door; I was charged for (3) but returned (2). I've already received the first refund and am awaiting the second. Regardless of how much time I spent with Amazon trying to get everything straightened out, I'm a happy camper.
It was a well-made part that fit my truck when I ordered it. That is not the case. They're now asking for $9 in return. So I'm on the hook for their error; all I want is to exchange the part because it's a fantastic product.
This one was replaced by a Rancho that was 42 years old. I am confident that I will notice a difference!.
I use two on my K5, duel steering stabilizer, and they are a good steering shock for the price.
This is a fantastic substitute. Although boots are becoming more affordable, stabilizers are still very effective.