I just put it on the other day and now my steering radius is half of what it was, I also replace the passenger side tie rod end
Is the stabilizer you put on a direct fit like the stock one or is it a clamp on style? Put a picture up so we can (ridicule) I mean help you figure out your conundrum.
Just kidding about the ridicule comment.
pics really would help.
turn to full lock driver side, fully extend the stabilizer and just clamp it enough so it won't move on the bar, turn the wheel all the way the other way. move the collar back 1/2 the distance of any exposed stem you have left and lock it on.
clamp on with the 4 screws
Most likely you installed it wrong or you installed the wrong one. But perhaps you jacked up the tie rod end. Either way, this shit isn't rocket science - if the wheels don't turn then something is binding. Get someone to turn the wheels while you look underneath and figure it out. If you don't see anything binding then we're b ack to the beginning where you either installed it wrong or have the wrong one.
Either way, as mentioned above, if you can't post a picture we can't help.
I'm not an idiot buddy, nvr said the wheels ain't turning, im just getting less radius the I did prior to putting on the stabilizer. Here's a photo, lemme know if it looks right
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With that style of steering linkage you're going to get some roll to your tierod before the wheels actually start turning. Make sure the steering is centered in its travel, and then make sure the stabilizer rod is also centered in it's travel and then secure it into place and cycle the steering and make sure the stabilizer isn't running out of travel in either direction. If it is and everything is centered, then you might have gotten the wrong part.
Ok thanks, I think that's the problem because as it sits, it's completely pushed in when I fastened it
Ok thanks, I think that's the problem because as it sits, it's completely pushed in when I fastened it
I'm not an idiot buddy, nvr said the wheels ain't turning, im just getting less radius the I did prior to putting on the stabilizer. Here's a photo, lemme know if it looks right
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