- Increase Steering Control: Rough Country’s V2 Steering Stabilizer Kit is engineered to eliminate bump steer, front-end shimmy, and steering vibration caused by rough roads, heavy tow loads, or oversized tires.
- Protects Suspension Components: Helps extend the life of your vehicle’s tie rods, ball joints, tires and other steering parts – a must-have for vehicles running larger wheels, oversized tires, or heavier suspension components. .
- Built for Tough Conditions: The large-body cylinder and chrome-hardened 18mm piston rod delivers extra damping and steering stability you can count on – built for long-lasting reliability on rough trails and high-speed off-roading.
- Confident Handling On & Off-Road: Engineered for larger wheels, oversized tires and upgraded suspension set-ups, reducing harsh feedback and absorbing impacts on aggressive terrain for a more comfortable ride.
- Easy to Install: 100% bolt-on design allows for a quick and easy install with basic hand tools – no need to jack up your vehicle. Backed by our 3-year warranty.


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Rough Country V2 Steering Stabilizer for Chevy/GMC C10/K10 Truck & SUV/K5 Blazer 4WD (1973-1991) – Reduces Bump Steer & Vibration, Improves Control
*$1,356.50
Informação adicional
Brand | Rough Country |
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Auto Part Position | Front |
Vehicle Service Type | Truck |
Exterior Finish | Painted |
Material | Alloy Steel, Rubber, Zinc |
Automotive Fit Type | Vehicle Specific Fit |
Style | V2 Steering Stabilizer |
UPC | 840269937200 |
Manufacturer | Rough Country |
Model | Rough Country V2 Steering Stabilizer for 73-87 Chevy/GMC C/K10, C/K15 – 8732570 |
Item Weight | 6.25 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 17.75 x 6.25 x 3.25 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 8732570 |
Manufacturer Part Number | 8732570 |
Date First Available | July 18, 2023 |
The Rogers –
Well the box is the only thing that says Rough Country. Nothing in the box leads you to believe it is the real part you ordered. Neither the box or the shock says is the V2. So you left guessing. I was always led to believe rough country was American made. Even if you google it, they try to make you believe it is. Nothing Country about sending your Manufacturing to China. I sent the first one back thinking I got scammed. Didn’t look legit at all. So I re-ordered it straight from Rough Countries website. I got back the exact same thing from that order. I contacted them and they said they will send me a sticker. Oh boy. I’m sure the parts fine. Disappointed.