2008-2013 Cummins T-Style High-Mount Steering Stabilizer w/ 3-6” Lift (CS-DHMSS-03-T)
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Description
Description
Fits
| Year | Make | Model |
| 2008 - 2012 | Dodge | Ram 3500 |
| 2008 - 2013 | Dodge | Ram 2500 |
The Carli's T-Style Steering Stabilizer is a crucial upgrade to any lifted pickup. It provides the sturdiness and stability the front axle needs when you lift your truck or install larger wheels and tires. Additionally, it aids in reducing bump steer, improving response time, and contributing to overall truck comfort and security. With increased truck maneuverability and control, drivers will enjoy a smoother ride over bumps and dips in the road.
Part Number: CS-DHMSS-03-T
Features
Features
- Fits 2008.5 to 2013 Ram 2500/3500, 4×4 with 3-6" lift
- For T-Style steering setups, direct replacement
- Corrects right-hand tire pull, combats Death Wobble
- The unit is adjustable to fine-tune steering feedback
- Combines with the Low-Mount Stabilizer for opposing stabilization
Notes
Notes
- Does NOT fit with factory Power Wagon sway bar
From Carli Suspension
From Carli Suspension
The High-Mount adds a secondary stabilizer out of harm’s way to the upper steering link, the drag-link. There are no provisions from the factory for an upper stabilizer; thus, we provide a bracket for the frame side and a billet clamp for the upper-tie-rod-end on the steering. Its orientation allows for correction of right-hand radial pull by adjusting the nitrogen pressure. When a severe right-hand pull is encountered, this stabilizer can be combined with the above low-mount for double the correction; both pushing toward the driver’s side. This combination provides fantastic damping as there will be one stabilizer on each steering link. This stabilizer should only be run in conjunction with a low-mount as it’s not designed to be an only stabilizer.
Blog Article: What is a Steering Stabilizer?
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