| Year | Make | Model |
|---|---|---|
| 1969 - 2000 | Chevrolet | Blazer |
| 1975 - 1987 | Chevrolet | K10 III |
| 1975 - 1987 | Chevrolet | K10 Suburban |
| 1973 - 1991 | GMC | Jimmy |
| 1997 - 2006 | Porsche | 911 |
| 2002 - 2005 | Porsche | 911 996 C4S & Turbo |
Skyjacker 1967-1986 GMC K1500 Pickup Steering Damper Kit
Skyjacker 1967-1986 GMC K1500 Pickup Steering Damper Kit
SKU:7055
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The Skyjacker 1967-1986 GMC K1500 Pickup Steering Damper Kit is a high-performance stabilizer designed to improve steering control and ride quality. Constructed to dampen harsh highway vibrations and reduce 'shimmy' caused by larger tires and wheels, this kit restores stability and enhances driver confidence. By replacing the weak stock unit with a more effective damper, it minimizes steering effort and reduces driver fatigue, especially during off-road or extended driving conditions. The stabilizer’s durable design ensures long-lasting performance, making it an essential upgrade for trucks handling increased load or tire size.
This steering damper kit is specifically engineered for 1967-1986 GMC K1500 pickups, offering a direct bolt-on replacement that enhances handling and stability. Suitable for street, off-road, and daily driving applications, it helps manage the additional forces from larger tires and wheels. The kit includes all necessary mounting components for straightforward installation, providing a cost-effective solution to improve steering response and control. Ideal for truck owners seeking to upgrade their steering system, this stabilizer enhances overall driving comfort and safety.
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Overview
These great stabilizers dampen out the harshness of the highway, the 'shimmy' from running the additional weight of larger tires and wheels and places control back into the driver's hands. Stabilizers also reduce the fatigue of the driver on a personal level by reducing the amount of physical strength it takes to guide those larger tires on and off the road. Changing the weak stock unit for a better performing replacement or adding dual steering stabilizers is an inexpensive and worthy investment.