Just looking a little too embarrassed...so I say it is not you, unless that is your constipated look![]()
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Just looking a little too embarrassed...so I say it is not you, unless that is your constipated look![]()
Just cut the shroud off. It will be fine.OZ inquiry.
I was wondering if anybody has swapped their Steering stabilizer for a aftermarket one, and would like to part with it[original]?$
Out of interest I was wondering who made the original Gren one and found that mine is not in a very good way. Obviously bashed and the outer cover is rubbing the inner tube[bent]and surface rust is appearing which is the only way I could tell. I have not felt any difference to the steering but if there is one out there, I am interested
I thought that after now nearly 49000ks the original is getting worn in and the steering is better, also after the spring swap and the alignment adjustment to XHQ spec nothing was seen or showed up about the Stabilizer.
OZ inquiry.
I was wondering if anybody has swapped their Steering stabilizer for a aftermarket one, and would like to part with it[original]?$
Out of interest I was wondering who made the original Gren one and found that mine is not in a very good way. Obviously bashed and the outer cover is rubbing the inner tube[bent]and surface rust is appearing which is the only way I could tell. I have not felt any difference to the steering but if there is one out there, I am interested
I thought that after now nearly 49000ks the original is getting worn in and the steering is better, also after the spring swap and the alignment adjustment to XHQ spec nothing was seen or showed up about the Stabilizer.