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  1. #11
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ramsey View Post
    Ive had the same issues allen with my big brakes and 20,s.Im glad you brought this up,maybe theyre is some hope.I thought i was stuck with shitty steering.
    Ya, i had to figure something out, i'm getting tired of the way it drives.
    Plus, the tire shop put the weights on too close to the inside, the calipers scraped them right off because of the tight tolerance, so i've been putting up with a shaky steering wheel lol, getting real old!!!!

    Quote Originally Posted by 6.0vortecchevy View Post
    You can buy a dampener for 40 bucks. fits right were the stock one would go.
    well hook us up with a pn or link! thanks for the reply,

    allen

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    damn I need to find something to help my crappy suspension out
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    Cognito motorsports has what you need. I recently installed their idler, pitman arm support kit and the steering is 100% better. I highly recomend it.
    2005 Silverado 4x4, 6" RCD lift, M/T Classic locks on BFG KM2's, 4:56 gears, Air-raid CAI, TB spacer, Nelson tuned, Corvette servos, 160 thermostat, Ebay long tube headers, Flowmaster Delta 40, Cognito Motorsports steering upgrades. 2000 Ford Lightning, 2.3 KB, bolt ons, 7.67 on the 1/8th.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Silverado05 View Post
    Cognito motorsports has what you need. I recently installed their idler, pitman arm support kit and the steering is 100% better. I highly recomend it.
    I'd second that.

    look here
    Cognito Motorsports


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