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mikestock
Oct 18, 2016Explorer
I installed one myself in my Phaeton. Managed to get it perfectly aligned the first try. Just find a flat section of concrete or asphalt and mark the steering wheel position when driving straight. Make sure it is in that position when installing the device, no tension in either direction. Hopefully, you won't need any further adjustment. I had to do a little improvising, because the instructions were not exactly correct.
The stabilizer made a big difference in how tired I became after 6 or 7 hours of driving. Lots less steering required. I realized the need for the stabilizer the first time I drove down a road with uneven lanes and found out how difficult it was to change lanes and maintain stability when going from the lower lane to the upper lane. The coach handles pot holes or roadway patches without a problem.
The stabilizer made a big difference in how tired I became after 6 or 7 hours of driving. Lots less steering required. I realized the need for the stabilizer the first time I drove down a road with uneven lanes and found out how difficult it was to change lanes and maintain stability when going from the lower lane to the upper lane. The coach handles pot holes or roadway patches without a problem.
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