Idler Arm Support - Welding Time

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no ours bolt to the frame..

im sure you could still make it stonger i think ive seen something for our trucks before but i dont know who makes it.

yeah.. stuff like that is real hard to find.. not alot of people take the time to do stuff like that.
 
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maybe this will also solve bigger tires following cracks in the road..

i know this is a pretty common problem and people usually use steering stabilizers to help..
 
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maybe this will also solve bigger tires following cracks in the road..

i know this is a pretty common problem and people usually use steering stabilizers to help..

if i hit a paint line it will pull the truck... lmao.

im guessing you have a stock pitman arm? or is it dropped somehow with the lift?

and do you have a steering stabilizer?

i think they are pretty useless myself unless you have at least 2 shocks
 
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even on my old truck with 33x12.5 it was bad, it must suck ass with 37's
 

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even on my old truck with 33x12.5 it was bad, it must suck ass with 37's

38's :jester:

heres my setup. Stock pitman and idler. They are attached to a drop down cross member.. which connects to the front craddle piece and to the tierods... drops the steering and all.









 

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my truck does not have a stabilizer.. and truthfully.. my wheel has very little input back from the tires and road.
 

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