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๐ Tighten your grip, dominate the road with Rough Country N3 Dual Steering Stabilizer!
The Rough Country N3 Dual Steering Stabilizer is a heavy-duty, vehicle-specific upgrade designed for 2005-2024 Ford Super Duty trucks. Featuring a durable 3/8 inch alloy steel construction and dual big bore shocks, it dramatically improves steering control by eliminating bump steer and reducing vibration. Easy to install with included mounting hardware, it extends the life of critical steering components while delivering a smoother, more stable driving experience. Backed by a limited lifetime warranty, itโs the go-to upgrade for lifted trucks craving precision and reliability.







| ASIN | B07CTVKY1V |
| Auto Part Position | Front |
| Automotive Fit Type | Vehicle Specific Fit |
| Best Sellers Rank | #12,927 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #3 in Automotive Replacement Power Steering Dampers & Stabilizers |
| Brand | Rough Country |
| Brand Name | Rough Country |
| Compatible with Vehicle Type | 2005-2024 4WD Ford F-250 Super |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 1,627 Reviews |
| Exterior Finish | Painted |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00843030146740 |
| Included Components | Big bore steering stabilizer, (2)Mounting brackets, Hardware |
| Item Type Name | Rough Country N3 Dual Steering Stabilizer for 05-22 Ford Super Duty - 8749130 |
| Manufacturer | Rough Country |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 8749130 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 3 Years |
| Material | Alloy Steel, Rubber, Zinc |
| Material Type | Alloy Steel, Rubber, Zinc |
| Model Number | 8749130 |
| Style | trucks,offroad,jeeps,wrangler,suspension |
| Style Name | trucks,offroad,jeeps,wrangler,suspension |
| UPC | 084303014674 843030146740 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Vehicle Service Type | 2005-2024 4WD Ford F-250 Super |
D**T
Great Value, Easy Install
If you're looking for a value priced item to stabilize steering on a lifted truck, this is it. Rough Country has a good reputation for putting out quality products. Never had anything like the Fox or higher end brands, maybe they're smoother, but this one makes mine nice and tight. Backstory: I purchased a 2019 Ford F250 Limited from a dealer who had it lifted and larger tires/wheels put on. Drives decent, looks great but certainly a little loose in the steering and drifts on occasion which makes it hard for anyone else to feel comfortable driving. Literally, after putting this on, it tightened things up and certainly felt more firm on turning and more stable driving down the road in general. For $130 bucks and an hour of your time, this deal can't be beat. If it only lasts 5 years its still a heck of a deal. UPDATE: first day driving it after installing, taking my 14 year old daughter to school and she mentioned a more stable ride and less steering wheel shake, mind you sheโs not a truck guru nor was she aware of what I installed. Installation tips: As another reviewer posted, the tie rod brackets that go on your existing tie rods (I left my stock stabilizer bar on) should go on TOP of the tie rods (U bolts from the bottom and bolts thread on from top) and the stabilizer cylinder should bolt on to the top of those brackets as well, once installed the cylinders should be parallel with the ground, not at an angle. I placed the tie rod bracket on the outside of the drag link collar but the first U bolt is as close to the collar as I could get it and I don't feel any lack of turning radius. Like others have said, loctite would be beneficial, if not def check for snugness of bolts after driving it for 5-10 miles, then again in 500 miles. The bolts and washers could be a bit higher quality, but don't seem to be garbage. The larger U bolt that connects the stabilizer bracket to the front differential is designed to be used once it seems, the nuts are stamped on the top so that created a nearly cross thread situation when tightening them, it seems as though this is to keep them from backing off maybe, some have said the paint could be the culprit here too. Overall, a really good product out of the box, planning to update this review after driving it for a bit, so far I would definitely recommend it based on ease of install and price point.
P**0
Excellent kit and well priced.
Well made kit. It took about an hour and a half to install, because I had to take an old, worn out, kit off first. I replaced the whole thing since buying new shocks for my old one cost more than the whole original kit. Directions are pretty simple, pictures are hard to see though because they are small. The kit is made with 3/8 inch steel, well built and the welds look good. I like that it bolts to the differential cover and not just two u-bolts like my last kit of a different brand. The shocks are large bore, making turning the wheels when not moving easier than some smaller shock kits. My truck in an 05 F350 diesel crew cab 4x with 8 foot bed, a 2 inch leveling kit in the front, and 35 tires with wider rims. This kit took the bump steer completely away and turning while driving is smoother and easy, even when turning to the stops. I tow a 4 seat RZR a lot, and even though its not real heavy, the weight on the hitch made the bump steer horrible, so I assume heavier weights would show a great increase in performance. I opted to get the RC shock boots as well to help protect the shafts from gravel and winter salts. For the price, you can't go wrong!
R**N
Exactly what was in ad.
Rough county did a great job with this product, only missing 2 flat washers everything else was perfect 2008 Ford F-350 super duty only been on short drive so far but feels way better. You tube videos are incredible for installation.
A**N
5 star
This took away all the bump steer and it also took all the play out of my steering!
S**A
Good quality but instructions are terrible
The stabilizer kit itself is good but the instructions are terrible. I'll give some tips that will make the job way easier. For reference, I have a 2017 F-250 4x4. 2.5" Carli lift. The first part of the job is to remove the stock stabilizer. This is not in the instructions, but it should be. If done incorrectly (like I did) it is the most difficult part of the job. One end of it is easy to unbolt, while the other end will be stuck (friction fit, not threaded) in the drag link. You need an adjustable pitman arm puller or a pneumatic hammer to get it out. Beating on it with a mini sledge was useless for me. I spent at least an hour switching from a reciprocating saw and a grinder with a cutoff wheel before I finally was able to cut the old stabilizer off . I was never able to get the stuck part out of the drag link. There are radiator hoses that are very close so my method was dangerous. Anyways, that is part 1. Have the right tool and I'm sure it's not too bad. Next you install the large bracket to the front differential/axle. The instructions are ok for this. If you separate your nuts and bolts before you start, you can't really mess this up. The instructions do say to use washers on the bolts going back thru the diff cover but my kit didn't come with the correct ones. I had some at the house I used but if you had to use no washers that would be ok for this part. Next you mount the "shocks" to this bracket. They go on TOP of the bracket with the bolts coming up from the bottom. There should be a large washer on top of the shock, followed by a lock washer and then the nut. Next is to mount the outside brackets that the outside ends of the shocks mount to. These brackets go on TOP of the steering cross bar, unlike what the instructions say. The instructions don't specify exactly where they should mount them but they need to be closer to the shock, rather than further away, along the steering cross bar. If you measure the shock shaft you should have very close to 6 inches exposed. This should allow you to turn completely in both directions and not extent the shocks all the way out. I made this mistake and it bent one of my outside brackets upon test drive. Originally I set up the brackets to have 6-3/4" of shaft exposed. This was too far. It was pretty easy to move the brackets in but not so easy to take the bend out of that 3/8" thick bracket. So that concludes the tips for this. If I were to do this job over, it could be done in an hour or two. The results are good. I can definitely feel the difference in the steering. It is a tiny bit harder to turn the wheel but it doesn't bump steer like it did. It handles quite a bit better. I think the kit is a bargain compared to other kits. There are just some things the directions don't tell you and some special tools you'll need.
D**N
Death wobble Fix?
Fit like a glove and easy to install, only time will tell if the death wobble in the front end comes back.
R**T
May not fit your F250 4X4 super crew. Only fits Lifted Trucks.
This does not fit all F250 2022 4X4 super crew diesel. IT ONLY FITS LIFTED TRUCKS! which at the time of purchase was not on Amazon website. There is a cross bracket on my front frame which upon installation the bracket they provide clears. However driving over a speed bump or going over train tracks the truck cross frame member is impacted by the rough country installed bracket on the front axle. The bad part is since I do not drive my truck often over speed bumps or train tracks in the last 30 days, the return timeframe is passed - hopefully Amazon customer service resolves this. You can see on the photos where the rough country bracket was getting hit as its paint is removed and slightly dented. The stabilizers are stiff as can be which is nice for stabilizers , not so nice if you have the N3 shocks as its a rough ride, rough country puts the rough ride on the paved road as if your riding in the country roads. Their bed toppers are nice.
R**K
Nice fitting easy install on 2014 F350 4x4 with leveling springs up front.
This kit arrived on time and contents matched the parts list! Real Plus today. Removal of previous stabilizer and install of this kit took about 90 minutes. I can suggest having on-hand blue thread locker, marine grease. and a selection of 1/2" lock and flat washers. I purchased this RC Stabilizer to replace my previous aftermarket stabilizer when I had a front end collision a few months back. After correcting the front end movement - "Death Wobble", I installed the RC Stabilizer kit. Instructions were fine for me as I always install things after I read over the instructions a few times. I checked the stroke of the shocks 9 to 10 inches, eyelet to eyelet center and measuring from the center stabilizer mounts puts the mounting bracket on the outer tie rods. I put some grease on all the rubber parts and used blue thread locker on every bolt. I will add to install the shocks perpendicular with the inner tie rod. I installed the outer tie rod brackets down so the U bolts are above the bracket. If you don't go off road much it doesn't matter - if you do... put the brackets on the bottom. I've hit tree stumps/rocks. Make sure you recheck all the nuts and bolts after driving a few days!! I will say in my experience - if you have death wobble and never had it before... SOMETHING is wrong with your front end. I replaced tie rod ends (outer and center bar), Pitman arm, Quadruple check upper and lower ball joints, wheel bearings, 4 wheel alignment, and check the Ujoints (up, down, left and right) on each side of the front axle. You will manually have to spin the hub while someone else steers both directions. If you disconnect your stabilizer - point your wheels straight in front (12 o'clock) and have someone quickly move the wheel from 9 o'clock to 3 o'clock (engine running) and get a real bright flashlight and look for any play or unnatural movement. Simulates your death wobble.
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