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How to Install Teraflex Steering Stabilizer on your 1987-2013 Wrangler

Tools Required
  • 19mm socket or wrench
  • 15mm socket or wrench
  • Diagonal cutting pliers
  • Hammer
  • Ft-lbs torque wrench
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Important Notes:

Prior to beginning this or any installation read these instructions to familiarize
yourself with the required steps and evaluate if you are experienced and capable
to personally perform these modifications.

Refer to the parts list to ensure that all necessary components and hardware
has been included. If any parts are missing please contact your local retailer for
assistance.


INSTRUCTIONS:

NOTE: this kit comes with hardware for more then one vehicle, make sure you are using the right hardware for your application.

1. Remove your factory or old steering stabilizer shock by removing the two mounting bolts using a 19mm socket at the drag link and a 15mm socket at the axle side. (Photo #1)


2. Install the new mounting pin into the steering stabilizer using the new nut and washers supplied and torque to 35 ft-lbs (photo #2)


3. Install the assembly into the drag link, use castle nut and torque to 35 ft-lbs. If alignment is off for cotter pin, back out the castle nut until you can get the cotter pin through the hole on the mounting pin. Use diagonal cutting pliers to bend cotter pin over nut. (Photo #3,4)


4. Insert new sleeve bushings into the new steering stabilizer shock, make sure you use ones that fit your factory hardware. If tight, tap them in with a hammer. (Photo #5,6,)



5. Install the steering stabilizer shock with the body part of the shock at the axle side and the rod end at drag link side, Torque to 30 ft-lbs (photo #7)