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------------------ The ones in Jims link look really nice. It would be nice to get an update from anyone who installed those. If I find replacements for a reasonable price, I will probably buy them just to have for when they are needed. ------------------ Great engineering, great looks and proven performance. Who could ask for more. I AGREE!! chrisxx Anyone have a part number for this? or where i can I get it?
Thanks
ChrisDHansen Do a search for Stabilizer Link. xtreme prowler Check out the last few posts by Spoons in this thread...
http://www.prowleronline.com/ubb/Forum2/HTML/003431.html obi-wan The part no. is: 04786592AB
This is the entire piece which includes the boot. There are various fixes people have come up with and posted on this sight. Good luck with it, Obi-Wanfibertop quote:
Originally posted by xtreme prowler:
Check out the last few posts by Spoons in this thread...
http://www.prowleronline.com/ubb/Forum2/HTML/003431.html jimsutton If -- Brian Richardson still makes them , I think they are the best way to go with - No rubber to go bad on them ..I have a set of his on My Prowler ..good luck .. alrtg Mine look like that now and I plan on doing nothing about it as it is (in my feeble mind anyway) mostly cosmetic.
I really do not think there is enough dirt getting in the area to justify a panic.JMOfibertop you could remove it, clean it up, dip it in PVC, trim the excess and reisntall it. catfish the fact they are cracked and coming apart,does not affect the performance at all. fibertop quote:
Originally posted by jimsutton:
If -- Brian Richardson still makes them , I think they are the best way to go with - No rubber to go bad on them ..I have a set of his on My Prowler ..good luck ..George Johnson quote:
Originally posted by fibertop:
Great engineering, great looks and proven performance. Who could ask for more.fibertop They are still available:
http://brianrichardson.net/prowler/vsl.html
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