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Ready Lift Sst9000 Steering Stabilizer Ford Superduty on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Bonnyville, Alberta, Canada

Bonnyville, Alberta, Canada
Condition:New Brand:Ready Lift Manufacturer Part Number:99-2100S

Brand New Never Used. A GREAT upgrade for the weak factory steering shock on your Sueprduty.
A quality steering stabilizer designed specifically to control the steering characteristics of Super Duty trucks is a must, especially if your truck is lifted or leveled. The ReadyLIFT SST9000 Steering Stabilizer part#99-2100S will resolve your steering deficiencies. Each ReadyLIFT SST9000 Steering Stabilizer has been specifically engineered for the 2008-UP Ford Super Duty trucks and particularly those with lift or leveling kits and larger, heavier wheels and tires.

This steering stabilizer is a direct bolt on installation and requires no modifications to install.


Features: 

  • Fully Rebuildable 
  • 1/2" Hard Chromed Shaft
  • Durable Anodized Finish
  • Nitrogen Charged & Oil Filled 
  • 2.0" Diameter Precision Machined Aluminum Stabilizer Body
  • Twin Tube Design With Internal Reservoir & Floating Piston
  • Nitrogen Charged & Oil Filled 

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