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ICON 2023 Ford F-250/F-350 Dual Steering Stabilizer Kit - 65002

SKU: SKU: ICO65002

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The ICON 2023-2025 Ford Super Duty F-250 / F-350 4WD Dual Steering Stabilizer System is designed to minimize bump steer feedback and smooths out the roughest of terrains felt through the steering wheel. By mounting the 2.0 Aluminum Series shock absorbers in an opposing manner the push/pull effect from their internal pressure is canceled out. This allows for far greater steering damping than available from a single, similarly sized steering stabilizer shock while ensuring the truck tracks straight down the road. This system bolts to the factory differential cover and wraps around the axle for a secure fit without cutting, welding or drilling. The shocks are connected to the tire rod with black anodized billet aluminum clamps for a secure fit and clean finish.

Features
  • Dual opposing design eliminates the push/pull sensation associated with traditional stabilizers
  • Dual 2.0 aluminum Series shocks offer Increased steering damping over stock unit
  • Provides symmetrical steering feel throughout input range
  • CNC laser cut steel components
  • Semi-gloss black powder coat finish
  • 6061 billet aluminum tie rod clamps, anodized for corrosion resistance
  • 100% bolt-on installation

APPLICATION NOTE #1: Only fits 4WD models

TECH NOTE: Requires ICON Steering Stabilizer Shock Part # 36511 (Qty 2)

TECH NOTE: Not compatible with F-450 or F-550

TECH NOTE: Requires a minimum of 2" bump stop spacer, ICON part number 64037.

TECH NOTE: Not recommended for use with stock height trucks. Minimum 2" of front lift is recommended.

Specifications
Add-On Part 64037 - 05-25 FSD 2" BUMP STOP SPACER KIT
Add-On Part 36511 - 99-25 FSD 4WD STABILIZER (DUAL OPPOSING) 2.0 VS IR
Finish Powdercoated
Mounting Hardware Included yes
Documents

⚠️ WARNING: This product contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm.

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