Description
Rough Country Big Bore Steering Stabilizer Nissan – 87361
For off-road enthusiasts, the right equipment can make all the difference between a smooth ride and a bumpy adventure. The Rough Country Big Bore Steering Stabilizer (Part Number: 87361) is engineered to enhance your vehicle’s handling and performance on rugged terrains. Steering stabilizers are designed to restrain “bump steer” and front end vibration, giving added life to tires, ball joints, and other steering components.
Features:
- < li >Install Time: 1 hour
< li >Title: Rough Country Big Bore Steering Stabilizer
< li >Kit Contents: Front: All necessary bracketry and hardware
< li >Shocks: (1) Premium N2.0 Shock
< li >Does not fit first half of 1986 model year
< li >Stabilizer cylinder end mounts may vary depending on make and model of application
< li >Manufacturer: Rough Country Suspension Systems
< li >Part Number: 87361
< li >Weight (Lbs): 1.7
< li >Install Time (Hours): 1
Why Choose Rough Country?
Rough Country is synonymous with off-road performance and durability. Their products are designed for those who crave adventure and demand reliability. The 87361 steering stabilizer is no exception, providing the support and control needed when navigating uneven trails.
Enhance Your Ride with the 87361
Installing the Rough Country Big Bore Steering Stabilizer Nissan (Part Number: 87361) not only improves handling but also ensures a longer lifespan for your vehicle’s steering components. Whether you’re tackling rocky paths or cruising down dirt roads, this stabilizer will keep your ride smooth and responsive.
Experience the Difference with Rough Country Big Bore Steering Stabilizer Nissan
Don’t let steering issues ruin your off-road experience. Upgrade to the 87361 and enjoy the confidence that comes with enhanced stability and control. With Rough Country, you’re not just buying a product; you’re investing in your passion for off-roading.
WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm
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