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Old 03-26-2014, 12:15 PM
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The dodge off road version is a better design. It doesn't tie across to the opposite frame rail, so, you don't get the torque loading from the brace when the frame twists. I would link to it, but, apparently, the way the store site operates, I can link directly to it. Search it up.
 
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I see that one on my local Craigslist all the time, which prompted me to search the subject, leading me to this thread.

I'm probably going to order one for several reasons. My box is healthy but I suffer from the flex and wandering steering. It's affordable. My Ram is rarely off road, and when it is, it's a mild trail to a camping location or a field for wood or car parts.

It seems very well designed and based on my situation, a perfect fit to assist the steering and lessen the wandering.
I had terrible wondering.. with only 75K. After my local shop replaced the ball joints it was worse. I found the steering box cross bar on craigslist. Had it put on. It did not help one bit..
So, then I thought, well, I'll rebuild the entire front-end.. drag, link tie rod ends etc.. Was about to, when I spoke with my tire guy who owns a dodge PU. He looked at the front end and thought it was tight. He suggested I replace the stabilizer. I had the part handy, he put it on and it did make a big difference..
 

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