Needing a very SMALL welding job done, any takers......

Mud Rookie

Mall Cruiser
Hey everyone.

Is there anyone who may have 15 minutes to spare me, maybe tomorrow as I will have my Jeep with me who can do a small and I mean small welding job. I need to have 1 maybe 2 spot welds put on my dual steering stabilizer adapter which is secured to my drag link which I believe may come loose eventually....Just want to be safe than sorry... I will pay you $$$$$ for your time of course.

Let me know

Thanks a million

Danny
 

BigDave

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If you haven't got it repaired yet I'd be up to help out. I'm off Fisher near Prince of Wales so if you want to drive over some time this week I'd be happy to strengthen things up.
Cheers Dave
 

2Greys

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Stupid question but why dual stabilizers? Shouldn't need themb for jeeps. Technically done right you should be able to drive one without a stabilizer.
 

Andries

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Stupid question but why dual stabilizers? Shouldn't need themb for jeeps. Technically done right you should be able to drive one without a stabilizer.

After I demolished the stock single stabilizer on my JK, I put on a dual stabilizer only because it moved it up over top of the axle instead of right in front of it.
 

2Greys

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I guess that is one reason for a JK but most dual stabilizer throw one above and one below. Most times I have heard of people going dual is because they think they have to when going bigger. Ehich is not the case at all
 
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junkpile

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If you're closer to the east end I can fix you up. I'm on the outskirts of the always beautiful Carlsbad Springs
 

Mud Rookie

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I hear you.... I was not interested in getting the kit that you are referring to...one on top and the other on the bottom of the axle was out of the question. The other kit that put both directly in front of the axle on both sides of the dif did not interest me plus it was REALLY expensive..

Rough Country came out with a new side by side dual stabilizer kit that put both on top of the front axle. This is what I bought.

http://www.roughcountry.com/steering-stabilizer-87308.html

Its actually a really good design and I have heard nothing but good reviews about it and for $100 I really couldn't go wrong....
 
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O.D.

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I can help out if you haven't already found a solution. I have south of Ottawa..
 
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