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Dyersburg, TN – If you are running oversized tires on your 05-07 Ford F250, then Rough Country has you in mind. Rough Country is expanding it’s line of 2005-2007 Ford F250 parts and accessories with the new dual steering stabilizer. The new dual stabilizer compliments Rough Country’s existing line of F250 suspension lift kits by improving handling for oversized 4X4 tires.
Rough Country’s new dual steering stabilizer is recommended for off-road tires 35” and larger. This bolt-on accessory will instantly improve control and handling while improving tire and ball joint wear. Each kit comes with all necessary brackets, hardware and instructions. Each stabilizer (2) included in the kit features a durable 9/16” chrome hardened piston rod and carries a limited lifetime warranty.
Formed in early 1970’s, Rough Country Suspension Products was one of the founders of the off-road industry and today is one of the fastest growing manufacturers and marketers of lifted suspension packages and off-road accessories for both 2wd and 4wd trucks and SUVs. Rough Country Suspension Products is owned by Heckethorn Products. Heckethorn Products has a storied history in the automotive aftermarket that includes inventing the first steering stabilizer for military Jeeps in the 1950s. As a complete supplier, Rough Country Suspension Products offers retailers, jobbers, and consumer direct customers an opportunity to purchase the products that the market is demanding.
For more information on the new 2005, 2006, 2007 Ford F250 dual steering stabilizer, please contact Rough Country Suspension Products at http://www.roughcountry.com or call 800-222-7023. You may also contact an authorized Rough Country dealer. To find an authorized Rough Country dealer near you, please visit the “Dealer Locator” link at http://www.roughcountry.com. Tags: Industry News Off-Road 4X4 Rough Country Lift Kits 2005 Ford Super Duty 2006 Ford Super Duty 2007 Ford Super Duty F-250 Dual Steering Stabilizers Steering Stabilizer 4X4 Parts Off Road Parts Lift Kits Oversize Tires Big Tires Improve Truck Handling 4WD Four Wheel Drive |