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which steering stabilizer

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Posted by: tntauto1127

I've come to the conclusion after this weekends race, I need to get a couple steering stabilizers for my kids quads. My question is what are you guys running for stabilizers? Also interested in buying used if anyone has one. Thanks Tom



Posted by: TTracer#22

GPR here JMO



Posted by: To fast for u

GPR is the way to go



Posted by: raidernut

GPR



Posted by: bulldogfallon

The more expensive stabilizers seem to be the clear cut choice...


If your budget can't tackle one we have the stick version on sale, but I am sure other shops here have them too.

I would take the stock version over nothing, but the expensive version is a sweet add on.



Posted by: cole shake 32

GPR



Posted by: Logan #34's Dad

As Gary said, it's all about budget. I'm a cheapa** so I went with the stick type. With that being said, you get what you pay for. Both of mine need rebuilt. GPR is a great choice.



Posted by: Coley'sdad#8

I'm with Logans Dad, we got a couple of the cylinder style that are weeping and need rebuilt. I dont know why i bought them in the first place cause my dad reminded me that we used to go through about 1 a monthf the ole RAM stabilizers when I was racing. Starve the kids for a couple of weeks and get the good one
cw



Posted by: tntauto1127

I appreciate the advice. I guess I know which one to get now.



Posted by: quadnana7

Precision makes the best stabilizer in the industry. 8 out of top 10 Pros run them. Now available for DRR.Can adapt same stabilizer as you move up.



Posted by: thedeatons

CCP with a custom bracket. Here is some of his work.

http://motors.shop.ebay.com/custom-...=1&_from=&_ipg=

He sent me a stabilizer with no bracket or linkage for $100, and I made a drawing for my local machine shop. I used mini tie rod ends for the linkage. $200 and I have a billet, rotary dampener. Fully adjustable....

James





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