| Year | Make | Model |
|---|---|---|
| 1992 - 1996 | Ford | Bronco |
| 1978 - 1990 | Ford | Bronco II |
| 1990 - 1994 | Ford | Explorer |
| 1980 - 1983 | Ford | F-100 |
| 1987 - 1996 | Ford | F-150 |
| 1980 - 1991 | Ford | F-250 |
| 1992 - 1997 | Ford | F-250 HD |
| 1980 - 1997 | Ford | F-350 |
Skyjacker 8240 for Steering Damper Kit 1980-1996 Ford Bronco II Rear Wheel Drive
Skyjacker 8240 for Steering Damper Kit 1980-1996 Ford Bronco II Rear Wheel Drive
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The Skyjacker 1986-1990 Ford Bronco II Rear Wheel Drive 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 driving confidence. By replacing the stock unit with a more robust and effective damper, it minimizes driver fatigue and physical effort required to steer, especially when handling increased wheel and tire sizes. The stabilizer is an affordable upgrade that offers increased durability and performance, making it an essential component for off-road enthusiasts and daily drivers alike.
This steering damper kit is specifically engineered for 1986-1990 Ford Bronco II models with rear wheel drive configurations. It provides a direct bolt-on replacement for the factory stabilizer, ensuring easy installation without modifications. Suitable for street and off-road use, this kit helps maintain precise steering control under demanding conditions. The package includes the necessary components to upgrade or replace the existing stabilizer, delivering improved handling and reduced steering shimmy for a safer, more comfortable driving experience on various terrains.
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Skyjacker(R) 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 drivers 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.